I think you'll have to sharpen your skills if you want to be accepted at a conservatory.Creo que vas a tener que refinar tus habilidades si quieres que te admitan en un conservatorio.
this will sharpen awareness of other people's needsesto hará que se tome más conciencia de las necesidades de los demás
intensive training has sharpened his responses/reactionsthis setback only served to sharpen my resolvea policy that will have the effect of sharpening distinctions between the haves and the have-notsthe fight over legislation will sharpen the differences between Republicans and Democratstraining programs for older workers to sharpen their job-seeking and interview skillsGinny tried to sharpen some rusty typing skillsYou can sharpen your interview technique with rehearsal
to sharpen one's witsespabilarse
3(make clearer)[+image]definir;hacer más nítido
He adjusts the contrast to sharpen the image
verbo intransitivo
[+voice]volverse más agudo
he felt his interest sharpenas you become more practised your senses sharpenas social conflict sharpened, the dominant classes tried to `find new methods and forms of action, intended to channel the dissatisfaction of the masses on a diversionary pathhe looked at her more closely and /his voice sharpened/. `Jessica, what is it?