sharp

/ʃɑːp/ (bre, ipa) · [ʃˈɑrp] /ʃɑːrp/ (ame, ipa) · [ʃˈɑrp] /ˈshärp/ (ame, mw)

sharp — noun

  • sharpsingular
  • sharpsplural

1. in written music, a note marked with the ♯ symbol that is played a half-step abo

1.名詞B1
釋義

in written music, a note marked with the ♯ symbol that is played a half-step above its natural pitch, or that symbol itself.

例句

This piece has three sharps, so the pianist plays F, C, and G a half-step higher.

key signature with multiple sharps

Sumin practiced the B sharp section until every note sounded clear.

noun: a specific sharp note by name

同義詞
  • half-tone

    refers to the interval, not the symbol or the note itself

反義詞
  • flat

    a note one half-tone lower, or the symbol ♭

用法筆記

Countable noun. A sharp can be referred to by the note name it modifies, e.g. F sharp, C sharp.

常見錯誤

The song has a C sharp in it' (when meaning the note itself).
The song has a C sharp in it, so you need to play the black key.
💡This use is correct; the common mistake is confusing 'sharp' with 'flat' (one half-tone lower).

2. any tool used in medicine that has a very fine point or thin blade for cutting t

2.名詞B2
釋義

any tool used in medicine that has a very fine point or thin blade for cutting through or entering skin, including items like injection needles and surgical blades.

例句

The nurse placed all used needles and other sharps into the special red disposal box.

collocation: sharps disposal / sharps container

Marco reminded the trainee that sharps must be handled with gloves and discarded after one use.

同義詞
  • needle

    more specific; refers only to hollow needles, not scalpels or blades

  • lancet

    a specific type of sharp used for drawing blood; more formal

用法筆記

Almost always used in the plural form 'sharps' as a general category. Singular use is rare and usually appears in technical or legal texts.

常見錯誤

Please throw that sharp away carefully' (referring to one needle).
Please throw that sharp needle away carefully' or 'Please dispose of that sharp properly.
💡For a single item, native speakers usually say 'needle' or 'scalpel' rather than 'a sharp.'

sharp — adjective

sharp — adverb