英 [ˈʃɑːpli] 美 [ˈʃɑːrpli]
adv. 严厉地,尖锐地;急剧地,突然大幅度地;鲜明地,明显地;迅疾而突然地,急促而大声地;锋利地;敏锐地;时髦地
把(音调)升高(半音)
偏高地
半升音;半升音符号
升音演奏(或演唱)
无声的,清音的
...离(Distance)三甲(KAB)也就1,2分的差距,可见之前因为财政原因而被迫降级的德利城并没由于受到降级影响而导致实力锐减(Sharply),在基本(Basic)保留主力球员的班底作为基础的境况下,本赛季德利(Deli)是冠军而来的。
我们可能尚不能要求教练们有多么一针见血(Sharply)的战略部署和独到的用人方式,但作为临场指挥的这一教练的根本能力,很遗憾邓加和马拉多纳两人还是未达标的。
使得快艇抨击火力骤减(Sharply),生命是短暂的,今日你还在浪费着生命,明日会发觉生命已远离你了。
... sharp a.锐利的;尖(刻)的;急转的 ad.正好,恰 sharply ad.锐利地;急速;突然;严厉地;鲜明地 shatter vt.使粉碎;使破灭 vi.破碎;粉碎 ...
急剧地;锐利地
The cost of living has risen sharply.
生活费用已急剧上涨。
Economic growth decelerated sharply in June.
六月份经济增长大幅度减缓。
Profits fell sharply following the takeover.
接管后,利润突然大幅度降低。
But the population of the animals known for their ability to travel far without much water has fallen sharply.
VOA : special.2009.01.13
If you did that what would happen is you would see antibody levels rise even more sharply than before.
如果这么做,会发生什么,与第一次接种相比,抗体浓度急剧上升
生物医学工程探索课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Now, look how suddenly and sharply it's correcting downward.
看它现在回调的多么突然和急剧
金融市场课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Portugal's borrowing costs rose sharply Wednesday as it sold almost one and a half billion dollars in short-term securities.
VOA : special.2011.04.08
Still, it was a great victory for the Whig Party and a sharply felt loss for the opposing party, the Democrats.
VOA : special.2009.01.29
The pros also think the U.S. dollar and commodities will both rise sharply in 2010.
The government should also cut taxes, sharply reduce trade barriers and liberalize job-killing labor laws.
He has broken sharply with the fiscal pattern of earlier Labour governments in one respect, however.