acute
adjective uk/əˈkjuːt/ us/əˈkjuːt/
(EXTREME)
十分严重的
If a bad situation is acute, it causes severe problems or damage.
She felt acute embarrassment/anxiety/concern at his behaviour. 她对他的行为感到极其尴尬/忧虑/担忧。
The problem of poverty is particularly acute in rural areas. 贫困问题在农村地区尤为严重。
(病痛)急性的;剧烈的
An acute pain or illness is one that quickly becomes very severe.
acute abdominal pains 剧烈腹痛
an acute attack of appendicitis 阑尾炎急性发作
Compare: chronic (LONG-LASTING)
(ACCURATE/CLEVER)
(感官等)敏锐的,灵敏的;机敏的,有洞察力的
used to describe intelligence, senses, etc. that are very good, accurate, and able to notice very small differences
acute eyesight/hearing 敏锐的视觉/听觉
an acute sense of smell 灵敏的嗅觉
a woman of acute intelligence/judgment 机敏聪颖/有敏锐判断力的女性
(ANGLE)
锐角的
An acute angle is less than 90 degrees.
Compare: obtuse (ANGLE) reflex
acute
noun [ C ] uk/əˈkjuːt/ us/əˈkjuːt/ (also acute accent)
尖音符号
a sign that is written above a letter in some languages, showing you how to pronounce the letter
There's an acute accent on the e in "café". Café这个词中字母e上面有个尖音符号。