sharpen
/ˈʃɑːpən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈʃɑːrpən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈshär-pən/ (ame, mw)
sharpen — 動詞
- sharpenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- sharpenshe / she / it
- sharpenedpast simple
- sharpening-ing form
1. to rub or press a tool, blade, or pointed object against a hard surface so that
磨利;削尖
使刀刃或尖端變利
to rub or press a tool, blade, or pointed object against a hard surface so that its cutting edge or tip becomes thinner and able to cut or pierce more easily.
Wren spent the morning sharpening all the kitchen knives on a whetstone.
Wren 花了一整個上午在磨刀石上磨利所有的廚房刀具。
sharpen + noun + on + tool
The scissors were so blunt that Eli had to sharpen them before cutting the fabric.
那把舊剪刀太鈍了,Eli 在剪布料之前必須先把它磨利。
sharpen + object that became blunt
This type of steel blade sharpens easily and keeps its edge for months.
這種鋼製刀片很容易磨利,而且可以保持鋒利好幾個月。
Niran used a small file to sharpen the tip of the rusty gardening fork.
Niran 用一把小銼刀磨利那把生鏽的園藝叉子的尖端。
- blunt
to make a blade less sharp
文法句型
sharpen + noun phrase
sharpen + on + noun phrase
noun phrase + sharpen
用法筆記
The intransitive form describes how a tool behaves: 'This knife sharpens well.' The transitive form focuses on a person's action: 'She sharpened the knife.'
常見錯誤
2. to make a physical or emotional feeling, sense, or mental ability stronger and m
加強;增進
使感官或感覺更敏銳
to make a physical or emotional feeling, sense, or mental ability stronger and more active — for example, making your appetite bigger, your hearing more sensitive, or your fear more intense.
The long walk through the hills sharpened Hari's appetite for a warm meal.
長途翻山越嶺後,Hari 的食慾變得更強了,很想吃一頓熱騰騰的飯。
sharpen + appetite
Years of working in a noisy factory had sharpened Megan's ability to read lips.
在嘈雜的工廠工作多年,讓 Megan 讀唇語的能力變得更敏銳。
sharpen + ability to ...
As the deadline came closer, the team's sense of urgency sharpened noticeably.
隨著截止日期逼近,團隊的急迫感明顯增強了。
The argument sharpened everyone's awareness of how much the two sides disagreed.
那場爭論讓大家更清楚地意識到雙方歧見有多深。
- heighten
more formal; often used for emotions and sensations
- intensify
stronger; can apply to feelings, colours, or efforts
- accentuate
more formal; suggests making something more noticeable
文法句型
sharpen + noun phrase
noun phrase + sharpens
用法筆記
Common objects include appetite, senses, awareness, instincts, fear, and desire. The intransitive form describes feelings growing stronger on their own, without someone actively causing it.
常見錯誤
3. to practise and develop a skill or ability so that it becomes stronger, faster,
磨練;提升
透過練習讓技能更純熟
to practise and develop a skill or ability so that it becomes stronger, faster, or more effective — like improving your writing through regular exercises or your game through coaching.
Xiu joined a summer workshop to sharpen her public speaking skills.
Xiu 參加了一個暑期工作坊來磨練她的公開演講技巧。
sharpen + skill type
Playing against stronger opponents helped João sharpen his chess tactics.
與更強的對手對弈,幫助 João 磨練了他的西洋棋戰術。
The company sent its managers on a course to sharpen their leadership abilities.
公司送經理們去上課,以提升他們的領導能力。
Olivia takes photographs every weekend to sharpen her eye for composition and light.
Olivia 每個週末都拍照,以磨練她對構圖和光線的觀察力。
- neglect
to fail to practise or develop a skill
文法句型
sharpen + noun phrase
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person or an activity (course, practice, workshop). Common objects are skill-based: skills, techniques, abilities, reflexes, tactics, and talents. This sense overlaps with 'hone' in metaphorical use.
常見錯誤
4. to make an image, idea, argument, or distinction clearer and easier to see or un
使清晰;聚焦
使影像或論點更清楚
to make an image, idea, argument, or distinction clearer and easier to see or understand — for example, adjusting a camera lens so the picture stops being blurry, or stating a disagreement more precisely so everyone sees the difference.
The photographer adjusted the lens to sharpen the image of the bird.
攝影師調整了鏡頭,讓那隻鳥的影像變得更清晰。
sharpen + image / photograph
The debate helped sharpen the differences between the two candidates' policies.
那場辯論讓人更清楚地看出兩位候選人政策上的差異。
sharpen + difference / distinction
Nia used editing software to sharpen the edges of the old scanned photograph.
Nia 用修圖軟體讓那張舊掃描照片的邊緣變得更清晰。
A good conclusion can sharpen the main argument of an entire essay.
好的結論可以讓整篇文章的主要論點更加明確。
文法句型
sharpen + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common objects include image, focus, outline, distinction, difference, argument, and understanding. In photography and image-editing contexts, 'sharpen' is a specific technical action that increases edge contrast.
常見錯誤
5. to make a musical note sound higher, typically by one semitone, indicated by a ♯
升高音調
將音符提高半音
to make a musical note sound higher, typically by one semitone, indicated by a ♯ symbol written before the note in sheet music.
The composer wrote a sharp sign to tell the violinist to sharpen the F.
作曲家在樂譜上標了一個升記號,指示小提琴手要把 F 音升高。
sharpen + musical note letter
To play in this key, you need to sharpen every B in the melody.
要正確演奏這首曲子,你必須把旋律中的每個 B 音都升高半音。
The tuner found the middle C was flat and needed to be sharpened.
鋼琴調音師發現中央 C 音稍微偏低,需要調高。
In jazz, musicians often sharpen certain notes slightly to create a bluesy feel.
在爵士樂中,樂手經常會將某些音符稍微升高,營造出一種藍調的感覺。
- raise
general term; 'sharpen' is the precise musical term for raising by a semitone
- flatten
to lower the pitch of a musical note
文法句型
sharpen + musical note / pitch
用法筆記
This sense is almost exclusively used in music contexts. The opposite is 'flatten' (lower the pitch). In everyday speech, non-musicians rarely use this sense.