sharpen

sharpen
sharpen [ˈ∫α:pən]
transitive verb
   a. [+ blade, tool] aiguiser ; [+ pencil] tailler
• the cat was sharpening its claws on the door le chat se faisait les griffes sur la porte
   b. [+ picture] rendre plus net ; [+ contrast] renforcer ; [+ appetite] aiguiser ; [+ desire] exciter
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['ʃɑːpən] 1.
transitive verb
1) lit aiguiser, affûter [blade]; tailler [pencil]

to sharpen its claws — [cat] se faire les griffes

2) (accentuate) rendre [quelque chose] plus net [contrast]; affiner [focus]; régler [image]
3) (make stronger) aviver [anger, desire]; aiguiser [appetite]; affiner [reflexes]

to sharpen somebody's wits — dégourdir l'esprit de quelqu'un

2.
intransitive verb [tone, voice, look] se durcir; [pain] s'aviver

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