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Sharpness - traducción al español

VILLAGE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
Sharpness, Gloucestershire; Sharpness docks

Sharpness         
Nitidez
sharpness         
(n.) = nitidez
Ex: Digital restoration allows the removal of various defects caused by disturbances in image sharpness.
sharpness         
acidez
intensidad
nitidez
agudeza
perspicacia
mordacidad

Definición

Sharpness
·noun The quality or condition of being sharp; keenness; acuteness.

Wikipedia

Sharpness

Sharpness ( sharp-NESS) is an English port in Gloucestershire, one of the most inland in Britain, and eighth largest in the South West. It is on the River Severn at grid reference SO669027, at a point where the tidal range, though less than at Avonmouth downstream (14 metres (46 ft) typical spring tide), is still large (10 metres (33 ft) typical spring).

There is a small community of approximately 100 residents directly adjacent to the port, in addition to the subvillage of Newtown approximately 0.5 miles to the south-east. Four miles to the south lies the small town of Berkeley.

Ejemplos de uso de Sharpness
1. That explains why this screen comes with an especially powerful sharpness filter, which enhances the sharpness but adds no detail.
2. Was it formulated with journalistic sharpness or academic caution?
3. His mind retained its sharpness, his anecdotes their bite.
4. Sharpness Docks – midway between Bristol and Gloucester – links the Bristol Channel with the 17 mile Sharpness canal to Gloucester docks, Britain‘s most inland port.
5. "Who wants to go?" Burton yells, his sudden sharpness startling the teens.