sharp
英 [ʃɑːp]
美 [ʃɑrp]
- adj. 急剧的;锋利的;强烈的;敏捷的;刺耳的
- adv. 急剧地;锐利地;突然地
- n. 尖头;骗子;内行
- vt. 磨快;把音调升高
- vi. 打扮;升音演奏
- n. (Sharp)人名;(英)夏普
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
sharp 锋利的,锐利的,敏锐的,剧烈的来自古英语 scearp,锋利的,来自 Proto-Germanic*skarpaz,切割,来自 PIE*sker,剪,切,砍, 词源同 shear,share.引申诸相关词义。
- sharp
- sharp: [OE] Sharp, together with its close relatives German scharf, Dutch scherp, and Swedish and Danish skarp, goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *skarpaz. This was probably descended from an extension of the Indo-European base *sker- ‘cut’ (source of English score, share, shear, etc). Welsh has borrowed sharp as siarp.
=> shear - sharp (adj.)
- Old English scearp "having a cutting edge; pointed; intellectually acute, active, shrewd; keen (of senses); severe; biting, bitter (of tastes)," from Proto-Germanic *skarpaz, literally "cutting" (cognates: Old Saxon scarp, Old Norse skarpr, Old Frisian skerp, Dutch scherp, German scharf "sharp"), from PIE *(s)ker- (1) "to cut" (cognates: Lettish skarbs "sharp," Middle Irish cerb "cutting;" see shear (v.)).
The figurative meaning "acute or penetrating in intellect or perception" was in Old English; hence "keenly alive to one's own interests, quick to take advantage" (1690s). Of words or talk, "cutting, sarcastic," from early 13c. Meaning "distinct in contour" is from 1670s. The adverbial meaning "abruptly" is from 1836; that of "promptly" is first attested 1840. The musical meaning "half step above (a given tone)" is from 1570s. Meaning "stylish" is from 1944, hepster slang, from earlier general slang sense of "excellent" (1940). Phrase sharp as a tack first recorded 1912 (sharp as a needle has been around since Old English). Sharp-shinned attested from 1704 of persons, 1813 of hawks. - sharp (n.)
- "a cheat at games," 1797, short for sharper (1680s) in this sense. Meaning "expert, connoisseur" is attested from 1840, and likely is from sharp (adj.). Music sense is from 1570s. The noun was used 14c. as "a sharp weapon, edge of a sword."
- 1. I felt a sharp pain in my lower back.
- 我感觉到后腰一阵剧痛。
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- 2. Futures prices recovered from sharp early declines to end with moderate losses.
- 期货价格在早盘深幅下跌后出现反弹,收盘时未见严重损失。
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- 3. There was a sharp fall in the value of the pound.
- 英镑大幅贬值。
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- 4. These issues were brought into sharp focus by the Gulf crisis.
- 海湾危机让这些问题备受关注。
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- 5. Now politics is all about the right haircut and a sharp suit.
- 现在政界讲究的无非是合适的发型和时髦的衣着。
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