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1 scherp
adj. sharp, long, narrow, argute, trenchant, edgy, precise, tart, well turned, cutting, caustic, acid, peppery, acrid, acrimonious, biting, mordant, mordacious, severe, shrewd, shrill, stringent, waspish, pungent, poignant, pointed, acuminate, peaked--------adv. stringently, pungently, sharp, sharply, precisely, acidly, poignantly--------n. razor edge -
2 snijdend
adj. cutting, sharp, secant, trenchant -
3 effectief
2 [doeltreffend] effective ⇒ efficacious, 〈 handelingen, beleid〉 effectual, 〈 stijl, taalgebruik〉 trenchant♦voorbeelden:effectieve handel • effective trade2 effectief vermogen • actual (horse)power, brake horsepowerdat is niet effectief • that is ineffective -
4 scherp
scherp1〈 het〉1 [snede van wapen] edge2 [kogels] ball♦voorbeelden:met scherp schieten • fire (with) live ammunition————————scherp21 [goed snijdend, geslepen] sharp2 [met een fijne punt] sharp(-pointed)4 [de zintuigen pijnlijk aandoend] sharp ⇒ pungent, hot, spicy 〈 voedsel〉, cutting 〈 kou, wind〉, biting 〈 kou, wind〉5 [streng] strict, severe9 [zonder veel speelruimte] 〈zie voorbeelden 9〉♦voorbeelden:scherpe rand • sharp edgedeze stok loopt scherp toe in een punt • this stick tapers off to a pointeen scherp licht • a glaring lightscherpe mosterd/kerrie • hot mustard/curryscherpe tabak • pungent tobaccoeen scherpe wind • a cutting windscherpe taal • trenchant languageop scherpe toon zijn instructies geven • rasp out one's instructionseen scherpe vraag • a pointed questionscherp uitvallen tegen iemand • lash out at someoneiemand/iets scherp veroordelen • condemn someone/something stronglyscherp gekant zijn tegen • be strongly opposed toeen scherp contrast vormen • be in sharp contrast withniet scherp omlijnd • not well-definedzich scherp aftekenen tegen • stand out boldly againstiets scherp uit laten komen • throw something into reliefscherp luisteren • listen intentlyscherp zien/horen • have a keen eye/earscherp concurreren • compete closely10 scherp zand • sharp/gritty sand -
5 scherpe taal
scherpe taal
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