sharpen in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sharpen in the English»Serbian Dictionary

sharp·en ['ʃɑːpən] VB trans

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to sharpen a pencil
to sharpen a pencil fig

sharpen Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to sharpen one's mind
to sharpen the senses
to sharpen a pencil
to sharpen a pencil fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Two incidents sharpened their interest in an alternative leadership.
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Once an initial scale was developed, it was tested and sharpened by several experts in the field.
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Many ferrous metal castings are sized to sharpen corners and flatten holes around piercings.
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Turn 7 was sharpened to slow down racers prior to entering the back straight.
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Vanadium improves the wear resistance, toughness, and ease of sharpening.
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When charged up with sun's energy, its movement speed sharpens.
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The large ears are to sharpen hearing, and the distinctive coloration may help bongos identify one another in their dark forest habitats.
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Tools were sharpened by heating and hammering rather than sharpening with a file.
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He was famous for his quotes like monto togwetiereria itimo meaning you can not help to sharpen the spear that will be used on you.
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Early growth stages are depressed, subglobular, smooth or ribbled, with an open umbilcus and rounded to suboxyconic venter, which sharpens relatively early during ontogeny.
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