sharper
英 ['ʃɑːpə]
美 ['ʃɑrpɚ]
英語の語源
- sharper (n.)
- 1560s, "one who makes sharp," agent noun from obsolete verb sharp "to make sharp" (see sharp (adj.)). Meaning "swindler" is from 1680s, probably a variant of sharker (see shark (n.)). Shortened form sharpie is from 1942, also probably involving the "sharply dressed" sense of the adjective.
例文
- 1. When you buy new pens,get one with a sharper point.
- 新しい万年筆を買うときは尖ったものを買う。
- 2.Going out,the same Broadway taught her a sharper lesson.
- 劇場を出た後も、このブロードウェイ通りは彼女にもっと深い授業を与えた。
- 3.Now a sharper lash of wind cut down and they huddled closer.
- この時、より身にしみる冷たい風が吹いて、彼らはもっと頼りになった。
- 4.As children grow older,their cognitive processes become sharper .
- 子供たちは成長するほど認知過程が鋭くなる。
- 5.The tip can be ground to a much sharper edge to cut smoother and faster.
- 先端をより鋭く研ぐことができ、切断がよりスムーズになります。
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