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🔑 sharp·lyBrE /ˈʃɑːpli/NAmE /ˈʃɑːrpli/ adverb🔑 in a critical, rough or severe way 尖刻地;严厉地;猛烈地◆The report was sharply critical of the police. 报道猛烈地抨击了警方。◆'Is there a problem?' he asked sharply. “有问题吗?” 他厉声喝问。🔑 suddenly and by a large amount 急剧地;突然大幅度地◆Profits fell sharply following the takeover. 接管后,利润突然大幅度降低。◆The road fell sharply to the sea. 公路陡然下坡,通向大海。🔑 in a way that clearly shows the differences between two things 鲜明地;明显地◆Their experiences contrast sharply with those of other children. 他们的经历和其他孩子的经历形成鲜明的对比。🔑 quickly and suddenly or loudly 迅疾而突然地;急促而大声地◆She moved sharply across the room to block his exit. 她疾步冲到门口,挡住他的去路。◆He rapped sharply on the window. 他猛敲窗户。🔑 used to emphasize that sth has a sharp point or edge (用以强调物体尖锐或锋利)◆sharply pointed 尖尖的 |