sharpening
n. 磨快; 磨尖; 磨刀; 削尖
v. (使)提高( sharpen的現在分詞 ); (使聲音)變得尖銳; (使)變得更好(或技術更高、更有效等); (使)變得鋒利
If your senses, understanding, or skills sharpen or are sharpened, you become better at noticing things, thinking, or doing something.
Her gaze sharpened, as if she had seen something unusual...
她眼睛一亮,彷彿看見了什麼不尋常的事情。
You can sharpen your skills with rehearsal.
排練可以讓技巧更加純熟。
If you sharpen an object, you make its edge very thin or you make its end pointed.
He started to sharpen his knife.
他開始磨刀。
...sharpened pencils.
削尖的鉛筆
If disagreements or differences between people sharpen, or if they are sharpened, they become bigger or more important.
With urbanisation the antagonism between rich and poor sharpened...
伴隨著城市化的推進,貧富間的對立情緒也加劇了。
The case of Harris has sharpened the debate over capital punishment.
哈里斯案激化了人們對死刑的爭論。
This knife needs sharpening.
這把刀需要磨了。
The contradictions are sharpening.
矛盾正在加劇.
He cut his finger while sharpening a pencil.
他削鉛筆時把手指割破了.
Parents and kids will have fun while sharpening there arithmetic skills, together.
家長和孩子將有樂趣的同時銳化有算術技能, 在一起.
The truing and sharpening methods of CBN wheels are summarized.
綜合評述了CBN砂輪的整形和修銳方法,分析了各種方法的特點和應用.