sharpen

sharpen
sharp·en [ʼʃɑ:pən, Am ʼʃɑ:rp-] vt
to \sharpen sth
1) (make sharp) etw schärfen;
to \sharpen a pencil einen Bleistift spitzen;
to \sharpen scissors eine Schere schleifen;
to \sharpen a knife ein Messer schärfen [o schleifen] [o wetzen];
2) (intensify) etw verschärfen [o verstärken];
to \sharpen one's appetite den Appetit anregen;
to \sharpen competition den Wettbewerb verschärfen;
to \sharpen a debate eine Debatte verschärfen [o (fam) anheizen];
3) (make more distinct) etw scharf einstellen;
how do you \sharpen the focus on this camera? wie stellt man bei dieser Kamera die Bildschärfe ein?
4) (improve) etw schärfen;
to \sharpen one's mind den Verstand schärfen;
to \sharpen the senses die Sinne schärfen;
to \sharpen one's skills an seinem Können feilen
5) mus etw um einen Halbton erhöhen

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