Encara no tenim significats per a "more acute".
1Nowhere is the situation more acute than in the areas under quarantine.
2On the contrary, recession only makes these problems more acute, she said.
3Nowhere was this more acute than in the area of social housing.
4Left in the Crimea, his delusions had clearly grown ever more acute.
5Primary teaching is experiencing even more acute shortages, especially of male teachers.
6With each generation the difference between the two families became more acute.
7But Henrietta was the prey of emotions far more acute and distracting.
8It tasted good, and his hunger for the game became more acute.
9Now, as the UK slides into recession, his dilemma seems more acute.
10This brought the Administration face to face with a more acute embarrassment.
11I am told, that the inhabitants of Aberdeenshire are still more acute.
12Then the strangeness of his behaviour had become more acute and unavoidable.
13Her pity had become still more acute on hearing of his misfortune.
14When you're worried about your child, the violation is even more acute.
15But the next step of edge preparation makes it more acute again.
16Tom seemed to stiffen at this, and his hearing became more acute.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
More acute a través del temps
More acute per variant geogràfica