sharpened

sharpened ['ʃɑ:pənd]  ['ʃɑ:pənd] 

sharpened的意思

原级:sharpen

第三人称单数:sharpens

现在分词:sharpening

sharpened 基本解释
提高( sharpen的过去式和过去分词 );变得尖锐;变得更好;变得锋利;
sharpened 网络解释

1. 尖锐的:sharp-witted /机敏的/ | sharpened /尖锐的/ | sharpener /研磨者/削的人/研磨工具/

2. 磨尖:3) opened 打开 | 4) sharpened 磨尖 | 5) turned on 扭开

sharpened 单语例句

1. More than a quarter century of reform has dramatically raised the efficiency of the national economy and sharpened the competitiveness of numerous domestic enterprises.

2. " I used sharpened clockwork springs and doctors'scalpels to scrape photos, " he recalls.

3. The rapid devaluation of US dollars sharpened the speculations of international capital into the crude oil and other commodity markets.

4. This support will encourage local companies into greater technological innovation, enhanced management and sharpened competitive practices.

5. The atmosphere was sharpened on the eve of the election when Putin accused foreign governments of " poking their snotty noses " into Russia's affairs.

6. sharpened的意思

6. The increasing expansion of big cities has sharpened social contradictions by widening people's interests, which are related to money and power.

7. Criticized over its support for the $ 700 billion financial rescue package, the White House has sharpened its rhetoric toward the financial industry in recent weeks.

8. sharpened的近义词

8. A tuning fork, she sharpened our ears to the four tones by singing in a sonorous soprano.

9. Maradona enjoyed a honeymoon period at the start of his coaching reign before the knives began to be sharpened.

10. But violent clashes simply sharpened antagonism and shoved the country to the brink of a civil war.

sharpened 英英释义

adj

1. made sharp or sharper

    e.g. a sharpened knife cuts more cleanly

2. having the point made sharp

    e.g. a sharpened pencil