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tartly
tart 1 T0051800 (tärt)adj. tart·er, tart·est 1. Having a sharp pungent taste; sour. See Synonyms at sour.2. Sharp or bitter in tone or meaning; cutting. [Middle English, from Old English teart, severe; see der- in Indo-European roots.] tart′ly adv.tart′ness n.
tart 2 T0051800 (tärt)n.1. a. A pastry shell with shallow sides, no top crust, and any of various fillings.b. Chiefly British A pie.2. a. A prostitute.b. A woman considered to be sexually promiscuous.tr.v. tart·ed, tart·ing, tarts Chiefly British To dress up or make fancy in a tawdry, garish way. Often used with up. [Middle English tarte, from Old French, probably variant of tourte, from Late Latin tōrta, a kind of bread; see tortilla.]ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | tartly - in a tart manner; "`Never mind your immortal soul,' she said tartly" | Translationstart1 (taːt) adjective sharp or sour in taste. These apples taste rather tart. 辛辣的,尖刻的 辛辣的,尖刻的 ˈtartly adverb 刻薄地 刻薄地ˈtartness noun 辛辣 辛辣MedicalSeeTARTThesaurusSeetart |