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  • 1sharp — [[t]ʃɑ͟ː(r)p[/t]] ♦♦ sharps, sharper, sharpest 1) ADJ GRADED A sharp point or edge is very thin and can cut through things very easily. A sharp knife, tool, or other object has a point or edge of this kind. The other end of the twig is sharpened… …

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  • 2sharp — sharp1 [ ʃarp ] adjective *** ▸ 1 pointed ▸ 2 sudden & big/strong etc. ▸ 3 quick to notice/react ▸ 4 clear and with detail ▸ 5 showing someone is annoyed ▸ 6 clearly different ▸ 7 fashionable ▸ 8 with bitter flavor ▸ 9 wind/frost: very cold ▸ 10… …

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  • 3Object copy — An object copy is an action in computing where a data object has its attributes copied to another object of the same data type. An object is a composite data type in object oriented programming languages. The copying of data is one of the most… …

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  • 4Object Pascal — Delphi ist zum einen der Name einer vom Unternehmen Borland entwickelten objektorientierten Programmiersprache, die ursprünglich aus der von Niklaus Wirth erstellten Programmiersprache Pascal hervorgegangen ist, und zum anderen die Bezeichnung… …

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  • 5sharp — adj. 1 having a fine edge or point VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ stay ▪ keep sth ADVERB ▪ …

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  • 6with — preposition Etymology: Middle English, against, from, with, from Old English; akin to Old English wither against, Old High German widar against, back, Sanskrit vi apart Date: before 12th century 1. a. in opposition to ; against < had a fight with …

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  • 7OBject EXchange — This article is about the communications protocol. For the portion of the brain, see Obex. OBEX (abbreviation of OBject EXchange, also termed IrOBEX) is a communications protocol that facilitates the exchange of binary objects between devices. It …

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  • 8sharp — adjective 1》 having an edge or point able to cut or pierce something.     ↘tapering to a point or edge.     ↘(of sand or gravel) composed of angular grains. 2》 producing a sudden, piercing sensation or effect. 3》 (of a food, taste, or smell)&#8230; …

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  • 9With-profits policy — A with profits policy (Commonwealth) or participating policy (U.S.) is an insurance contract that participates in the profits of a life insurance company. The company is often a mutual life insurance company, or had been one when it began its&#8230; …

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  • 10SHARP, JAMES —    archbishop of St. Andrews, born in Banff Castle; educated at Aberdeen University, visited England, where he formed important friendships, and in 1643 was appointed regent or professor of Philosophy at St. Andrews, a post he resigned five years …

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