Examples of using Sharpest in English and their translations into Chinese
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They show us that the adjustment is only artificial, that it is not simple rest, but sharpest struggle for rest.
Transworld's managing director Larry Finlay said"the world has lost one of its brightest, sharpest minds.".
I have never seen this used for code snippets, but it's definitely one of the sharpest fonts on the list.
In a statement, Pratchett's publisher, Larry Finlay, said:“The world has lost one of its brightest, sharpest minds.
Millions of eye operations are performed every year with the sharpest of laser beams.
These included Mac Maharaj, a member of the SACP and one of the sharpest minds in the struggle;
In it, the young actor Noah Jupe- among this year's sharpest breakthroughs of Sundance- gets caught in the crossfire of it all with a rare opportunity.
According to forecasts, the sharpest increase in infection levels is expected to occur over the period 2007-2016, during which between 900,000 and 2.1 million Ukrainians are expected to die of AIDS.
By placing a single active AF point on what you want sharpest, you eliminate the guess work, and your percentage of keepers soars.
Monster video cables deliver the sharpest, clearest picture possible with naturally vivid color from traditional and digital television, projectors, home theatre and satellite systems.
If an AI program interpreted this data, the result would be conclusive: Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming one of the economy's sharpest competitive edges.
Sharper image sued but consumer reports won.
Healthy bodies, sharp minds, but retired dreams.
SHARP is a self harm awareness and resource project.
Remarkable for its long sharp spines, so dangerous to the fingers of the fishermen.
SHARP and JDI will compete to become iPhone OLED suppliers.
In this sharp sunlight the fires will be almost invisible.
Elimination of sharp points: electric charges tend to form on sharp points;
More sensitive, more detailed, sharper, and less noisy.
(Even) sharper than a serpent's tooth….