sharpie
名词 n.
英 /ˈʃɑːpi/
美 /ˈʃɑɹpi/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An alert person.
— Eunice Marshall asked in a bored tone, "Are you, by any chance, selling magazines?" Daisy grinned childishly, enjoying Eunice's mistake. "You're quite a sharpie, aren't you, ma'am? You figured me out a whole lot faster than most people do."
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A knowledgeable fisherman.
— 1976 December, Ken Schultz, Field & Stream Fishing Contest Winners: Nothing but the Best, Field & Stream, page 78, Eventually DeBlasio became a sharpie. In New York and New Jersey coastal fishing parlance a “sharpie” is one who fishes seven days a week all summer long, selling his fish to the market to make a living. Sharpies supposedly have fishing down to a science, to such a degree that they only go to particular places, at particular times, using particular fishing methods, and come back with a boatload of fish while everyone else wonders in amazement.
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A swindler.
— Three booths down a couple of sharpies were selling each other pieces of Twentieth Century Fox, using double arm gestures instead of money.
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A long, narrow fishing boat used in shallow waters.
— He brought this pair of sharpies, the Lucia and the Ella, to Beaufort by schooner and began to use them for fishing, oyster dredging, and even as a passenger ferry and party boat. The sharpie is a flat-bottomed, shallow-draft vessel of moderate size, comparable to a sloop or schooner.
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Clipping of sharp-shinned hawk.
— It is harder to gauge the shorter tail of sharpies, but on sitting birds the tail shape is a more useful character than it is on flying birds. Sharpies of all ages and sexes almost always show a notched tail when they are sitting.
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Clipping of sharp-tailed sandpiper.
— The bird looked of a similar character to a knot/pec sandpiper/sharpie, but the exact size was difficult to judge[.]
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A member of a violent, fashionably dressed youth gang of the 1960s and 1970s.
— The Circle Ballroom in High Street Preston was another popular sharpie hang-out.[…]Sharpies were all deep drinkers.
- A Sharpie or other brand of felt-tipped marker pen.
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English sharp
English -ie
English sharpie
From sharp + -ie (“diminutive suffix”).
English sharp
English -ie
English sharpie
From sharp + -ie (“diminutive suffix”).
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