sharp
adjective
/ʃɑɹp/
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/ʃɑːp/
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- Terminating in a point or edge, especially one that can cut or pierce easily; not dull, obtuse, or rounded.
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afilado,
agudo,
filoso
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- (music) Raised by one semitone (denoted by the symbol ♯ after the name of the note).
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sostenido
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- (music) Higher in pitch than required.
- Sudden, abrupt, intense, rapid.
- Observant; alert; acute.
- Forming a small or tight angle; especially, forming an angle of less than ninety degrees.
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agudo
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- Having a strong acrid or acidic taste.
- Offensive, critical, or acrimonious; stern or harsh.
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agrio
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- Exact, precise, accurate; keen.
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certero
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- (colloquial) Intelligent.
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listo
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puntiagudo
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sharp
noun
/ʃɑɹp/
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/ʃɑːp/
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- (music) The symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played one chromatic semitone higher.
- (music) A note that is sharp in a particular key.
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sostenido
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sharpness
noun
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- (uncountable) the cutting ability of an edge; keenness.
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agudeza
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sharp
adverb
/ʃɑɹp/
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/ʃɑːp/
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- (of times of day, notcomp) Exactly.
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en punto,
clavado
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- (music) In a higher pitch than is correct or desirable.
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desafinado
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