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I . sharp [ʃɑ:p, Am ʃɑ:rp] PRZYM.

1. sharp (cutting):

sharp
sharp knife a.

2. sharp pencil, stick:

sharp

3. sharp feature:

sharp

4. sharp (having thin shape):

sharp
sharp corner, edge, angle

5. sharp (severe):

sharp
sharp rebuke, reprimand
sharp tongue
to be sharp with sb

6. sharp air, frost:

sharp
sharp

7. sharp (sudden):

sharp

8. sharp (easy to hear):

sharp
sharp voice

9. sharp picture:

sharp

10. sharp eye, mind:

sharp

11. sharp question:

sharp
to keep a sharp watch [or eye] on sb/sth

12. sharp MUZ.:

sharp
C sharp
cis
C sharp

II . sharp [ʃɑ:p, Am ʃɑ:rp] PRZYSŁ.

1. sharp (exactly):

sharp
at 7:30 sharp

2. sharp (suddenly):

to pull up sharp car

3. sharp (above true pitch):

sharp

III . sharp [ʃɑ:p, Am ʃɑ:rp] RZ. MUZ.

1. sharp (tone above expected note):

sharp
nuta r.ż. z krzyżykiem
to sing sharp

2. sharp (musical sign):

sharp
krzyżyk r.m.

razor-sharp PRZYM.

1. razor-sharp (very sharp):

2. razor-sharp (intelligent):

sharp-eyed PRZYM.

sharp practice RZ.

sharp practice
oszustwo r.n.

sharp-sighted PRZYM.

1. sharp-sighted (very observant):

2. sharp-sighted przen. (intelligent):

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
This sharp color contrast helps gardeners locate tomato hornworms at night.
en.wikipedia.org
Once at the top and after going through a pre-drop, the train makes a sharp left-hand drop back to the ground.
en.wikipedia.org
Sharp arranged for teachers to give classes in country dance and morris, to members of the society, using his books for guidance.
en.wikipedia.org
Most of his books, even the more strictly historical ones, include such sharp criticism of the priorities of alleged radicals who represented merely extreme formations of a rapacious capitalist ethos.
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Generally, most mosasaurs had sharp teeth evolved to grab soft, slippery prey like fish and squid, which, in later species, were later modified to rend flesh, as well.
en.wikipedia.org
The tariff raised the amount of dutiable goods as well as the rate of taxation on all goods, and resulted in a sharp decrease in international trade.
en.wikipedia.org
Peel the pears top to bottom with a sharp vegetable peeler, leaving them whole, with stems attached and the core intact.
www.laweekly.com
Some tendencies tend to equate the two concepts, while others draw sharp distinctions between them.
en.wikipedia.org
But so often it was the voice of sage mischief, of someone so knowing, observant and sharp-witted that he could afford to puncture every pretension.
www.latimes.com
With its slow rising whines, sudden sharp drills of noise and alarming sub-bass gurgles, this is music for beleaguered bunkers.
drownedinsound.com

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