sharp definition in a sentence

"sharp definition" in Chinese  
  1. The constant wash of the bay has dulled her once sharp definition.
  2. His efforts were evident throughout a performance of sharp definition and shattering power.
  3. The sharp definitions fade into watercolors.
  4. This is a roughly circular crater with an eroded outer rim that has lost much of its original sharp definition.
  5. Ms . Herrera and Ms . Jaffe, paired for the first time in the ballet, danced with sharp definition.
  6. It's difficult to find sharp definition in a sentence.
  7. His vocabulary loses a sharp definition as the piece progresses and its repetition makes for a certain sameness in the ensembles.
  8. At higher temperatures however, these particles can escape the well and the sharp definition between liquid and gas is lost.
  9. Moreover, he said, " you never get a sharp definition of what these vaguely orded guidelines mean ."
  10. A short sharp definition at the start, rather than a long rambling discourse is, to me, to be preferred.
  11. Astronomers have yet to agree on a sharp definition of superclusters and are only beginning to develop a clear mental picture of them.
  12. He wanted to move the ground of the discussion from sharp definition of issues, onto the territory of procedure, and the coexistence of orthodoxy with other beliefs.
  13. What element does the nation need to give sharp definition to the picture of unrelieved optimism _ to remind good pilgrims that the Man with the Muckrake, his gaze eternally cast downward, fails to see the glorious celestial crown offered to him?
  14. They talked of looking " cut, " with sharp definition to their muscles, and of developing " six-packs, " crisp divisions of the abdominals, but of all the muscles that get a workout in rooms like these, the most important may be the ones that move the eyes in restless sweeping arcs of comparison and appraisal.
  15. "I believe that we are in a grotesque period of which I can give you a very short, sharp definition, the word ` pretext .'Pre-text, it's a brilliant pun, saying even the greatest of literature is a pretext for theoretic or deconstructive or postmodern criticism, to which I answer very respectfully, the hell it is!
  16. In 1919 Paul Brissenden wrote that while the departure of Sherman and the Western Federation of Miners in 1906, and the DeLeon faction in 1908, meant the loss of its " most reputable, best financed, and most respectable elements, their loss tended to give sharp definition and emphatic impulse toward a more revolutionary policy . " As a result, the IWW became the champion of unskilled and migratory workers, including workers facing frequent unemployment, during the decade that followed.

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