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But the trend has been sharper in America than in most of the rich world, and the disparity has grown.

The Mahongwe word manono, for example, means “I like” when spoken soft and flat, and “I don’t like” when the first syllable is a tad sharper in tone.

There is nothing sharper than a man in a suit, but get it wrong and you'll look like a 16-year-old in a Burton blazer.

Some of the differences you'll see if you try this example yourself are more precise layout of text and sharper characters at large font sizes and when zoomed.

"Top-fermented Beers, popular in Britain, include ale, stout, and porter; they are characterized by a prominent head of released carbon dioxide, a sharper and more strongly hopped flavour than lagers, and an alcohol content of 4-6.5% by volume."

sharper造句

Abner now had to suffer a sharper blow.

In some categories, such as apparel, where luxury brands have grown hugely popular, the contrast is sharper still.

As the Tories have promised to ring-fence the NHS, an even sharper reduction in expenditure lies ahead for unprotected areas such as defence and transport.

By the end of the week, the men were perceived to look around three years younger. Their hearing and eyesight improved, arthritic joints were more flexible, muscles were stronger and minds sharper.

At any given magnification, the larger the aperture, the brighter and sharper the image will be.

making or becoming visible through or as if through the action of a chemical agent: he watched as the developing photograph became clearer and sharper.

Tomget sharper spectral lines, they started by successfully developing nonlinear methods such as saturation or two-photon spectroscopy.

Douglas was no slouch, but Lincoln was sharper.

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