dramatically与sharply作为剧烈的意思有什么区别,用法上有什么区别,请举例子说明,

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葫芦娃再现江湖 共回答了15个问题 | 采纳率80%
dramatically [drə'mætikli]
adv.戏剧地,引人注目地
sharply ['ʃɑ:pli]
adv.锐利地,严厉地,厉害地,轮廓清晰、线条分明地
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yinzi521 共回答了3个问题 | 采纳率
dramatically 带有戏剧性的意思,表示出人意料
sharply主要强调幅度大而明显
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brianzhao 共回答了20个问题 | 采纳率
almost 1. 几乎,差不多 It was almost dark when they got there. 他们抵达那里时,天几乎黑了。 mostly 1. 大多数地,大部分地;主要地 Lizards live
1年前
俺还是厚道滴 共回答了26个问题 | 采纳率
dramatically主要指速度上的快速,sharply一般指程度上剧烈或者声音的尖锐
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墨鱼头 共回答了29个问题 | 采纳率
我个人认为:
dramatically: 有点主观因素在里面: Output has increased dramatically.
sharply: 只强调数字上的巨大浮动: Price has risen sharply these days.
有空探讨一下。 我觉得解释为“剧烈地”不太妥当。
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蓝天宝马zx 共回答了31个问题 | 采纳率
看语境的呀
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