sharp decrease
英語コロケーションmeanings of sharp and decrease
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sharp
adjective
uk
/ʃɑːp/us
/ʃɑːrp/
having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole ...
(Definition of sharp and decrease from the Cambridge English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of sharp decrease
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For men, there is a sharp decrease in the earnings share that occurs between one year before and one year after retirement.
This is followed by a sharp decrease in the middle years, with the dip being lowest between the ages of 20 and 39.
An increase in the electron current beyond this maximum value leads to a sharp decrease in the anode current to a new lower value.
A sharp decrease in suckling still represents a physiological 'loss' of the baby for her, but supplementary feeding no longer does.
Consequently, there was a sharp decrease in the number of persons available as military recruits.
It is important to observe that, at the point closest to the wall in the central profiles, there is a sharp decrease in the velocity.
The coverage of some species increased dramatically with island size, though none of the species exhibited a sharp decrease in coverage.
This outcome is consistent with the hypothesis that individuals who lose a spouse, especially in cases of divorce, tend to experience a sharp decrease in network size.
These crowd out private savings and aggregate asset holdings by households (x22.5 % in the baseline case), which is reflected in a sharp decrease in net foreign assets.
The sharp decrease in temperature and increase in mass density in the immediate vicinity of the capillary wall surface can be explained by wall ablation of the capillary.
It also produced what is to me a rather curious side light: it produced a sharp decrease in crime, particularly in petty larceny.
Does he not think it will mean a sharp decrease in profits for the barley farmer?
That is likely to lead to a sharp decrease in overall numbers and an equal increase in wounding rates.
Does he accept that, in fact, a sharp increase in the prison population has coincided with the only sharp decrease in crime that we have had in 30 years?
The choice of 1960 for the introduction of the longer course takes account of the prospect of a sharp decrease in the number of children at school after 1961.
There was a sharp decrease in the population between 1921 and 1931, when the number of residents fell from 26 to only nine.
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in a way that is embarrassed because you have done something wrong or silly
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