"sharply" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

sharply adverbio

verbo + sharply
Kolokacji: 180
rise sharply • fall sharply • sharply criticize • sharply increase • drop sharply • sharply reduce • turn sharply • contrast sharply • ...
sharply + adjetivo
Kolokacji: 18
sharply higher • sharply critical • sharply lower • sharply different • sharply pointed • ...
(1) high, low
Kolokacji: 2
(2) critical, negative, inclined
Kolokacji: 3
(6) limited, restricted
Kolokacji: 2
1. sharply limited = w pełni ograniczony sharply limited
2. sharply restricted = ostro ograniczyć sharply restricted
  • That law sharply restricted parole for first-time violent felons.
  • Much to their surprise, researchers have found that it does not matter whether the sharply restricted diet is composed largely of fat or of carbohydrates.
  • For example, he said that despite Mr. Yost's assertions, he voted for "Jenna's Law," which sharply restricted parole for first-time violent felons.
  • Lake County has bumped heads with Minnesota officials before, most recently over a state wetlands conservation law that sharply restricted development, and some residents believe that the state may now be trying to settle old scores.
  • In its later years, RJR's sponsorship became more controversial in the wake of U.S. legislation that sharply restricted avenues for tobacco advertising.
  • President Vladimir V. Putin vetoed legislation today that would have sharply restricted news media coverage of security operations against terrorist acts like Chechen guerrillas' 57-hour siege of a theater here last month.
  • That ruling rendered unconstitutional a 1968 Maryland law that sharply restricted access, but it was never technically removed from the state code.
  • Classified as a submachine gun, the MAC-10 became subject to stringent regulations that sharply restricted sales.
  • If this sharply restricted view prevails, it could substantially diminish the federal government's ability to protect Americans from unsafe work conditions, pollution, discrimination and other harms.
  • In March 1920, for instance, government institutions were exempted from the telephone tariff, receiving the right to use the telephone without payment, albeit for sharply restricted periods.

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