hard的意思和读音

hard

: [hɑrd] : [hɑː(r)d]

adv.

adj.

n.;〈〉()

harder  hardest  

adj.+n.hard work,hard time,study hard,hard life,hard worker

adv.+v.hit hard,think hard,hard fight,hard take,hard save

adj.easy,soft

hardadj.solid/stiff

1.solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break

Wait for the concrete to go hard.

a hard mattress

Diamonds are the hardest known mineral.

difficult

2.difficult to do, understand or answer

a hard choice/question

It is hard to believe that she's only nine.

It's hard to see how they can lose.

‘When will the job be finished?’ ‘It's hard to say .’(= it is difficult to be certain)“?”“。”

I find his attitude very hard to take(= difficult to accept) .

We're finding reliable staff hard to come by(= difficult to get) .

It's hard for old people to change their ways.

It must be hard for her, bringing up four children on her own.

3.full of difficulty and problems, especially because of a lack of money

Times were hard at the end of the war.

She's had a hard life.

needing/using effort

4.needing or using a lot of physical strength or mental effort

It's hard work shovelling snow.

I've had a long hard day.

5.putting a lot of effort or energy into an activity

She's a very hard worker.

He's hard at work on a new novel.

When I left they were all still hard at it(= working hard) .

6.done with a lot of strength or force

He gave the door a good hard kick.

a hard punch

without sympathy

7.showing no sympathy or affection

My father was a hard man.

She gave me a hard stare.

He said some very hard things to me.

not afraid

8.(informal)退ready to fight and showing no signs of fear or weakness

Come and get me if you think you're hard enough./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

You think you're really hard, don't you?

facts/evidence

9.[obn]definitely true and based on information that can be proved

Is there any hard evidence either way?

The newspaper story is based on hard facts .

weather

10.very cold and severe

It had been a hard winter .

There was a hard frost that night.

drink

11.[obn]strongly alcoholic

hard liquor

a drop of the hard stuff(= a strong alcoholic drink)

water

12.containing calcium and other mineral salts that make mixing with soap difficult

a hard water area

Our water is very hard.

consonants

13. c g cat go used to describe a letter <ei>c</ei> or <ei>g</ei> when pronounced as in ‘cat’ or ‘go’, rather than as in ‘city’ or ‘giant’

IDM

Don't be too hard on him─he's very young.

It's hard on people who don't have a car.

Looking at a computer screen all day can be very hard on the eyes.

be hard on sb/sthto treat or criticize sb in a very severe or strict way

Don't be too hard on him─he's very young.

使to be difficult for or unfair to sb/sth

It's hard on people who don't have a car.

to be likely to hurt or damage sth

Looking at a computer screen all day can be very hard on the eyes.

drive/strike a hard bargainto argue in an aggressive way and force sb to agree on the best possible price or arrangement

They really gave me a hard time at the interview.

give sb a hard time使to deliberately make a situation difficult and unpleasant for sb

They really gave me a hard time at the interview.

There are no hard and fast rules about this.

hard and fastthat cannot be changed in any circumstances

There are no hard and fast rules about this.

(as) hard as nailsshowing no sympathy, kindness or fearhard cheese(informal)used as a way of saying that you are sorry about sth, usually ironically(= you really mean the opposite)

I'm finding his latest novel very hard going.

hard goingdifficult to understand or needing a lot of effort

I'm finding his latest novel very hard going.

‘Failed again, I'm afraid.’ ‘Oh, hard luck.’“。”“。”

hard luck/linesused to tell sb that you feel sorry for them

‘Failed again, I'm afraid.’ ‘Oh, hard luck.’“。”“。”

She won't listen to my advice so she'll just have to learn the hard way .

the hard wayby having an unpleasant experience or by making mistakes

She won't listen to my advice so she'll just have to learn the hard way .

make hard work of sth);to use more time or energy on a task than is necessary

It looks like I'm the winner again. No hard feelings, Dave, eh?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

no hard feelingsused to tell sb you have been arguing with or have beaten in a contest that you would still like to be friendly with them

It looks like I'm the winner again. No hard feelings, Dave, eh?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

play hard to get(informal)姿to make yourself seem more attractive or interesting by not immediately accepting an invitation to do sth

I can't be bothered making a hot meal─it's too much like hard work.

too much like hard workneeding too much effort

I can't be bothered making a hot meal─it's too much like hard work.

adv.with effort

1.with great effort; with difficulty

to work hard

You must try harder .

She tried her hardest not to show how disappointed she was.

Don't hit it so hard!

He was still breathing hard after his run.

Our victory was hard won(= won with great difficulty) .

with force

2.with great force

Small businesses have been hit hard / hard hit by the recession.退

carefully

3.very carefully and thoroughly

to think hard

We thought long and hard before deciding to move house.

a lot

4.heavily; a lot or for a long time

It was raining hard when we set off.

left/right

5.at a sharp angle to the left/right

Turn hard right at the next junction.

IDM

She has every right to feel hard done by─her parents have given her nothing.

be/feel hard done by(informal)to be or feel unfairly treated

She has every right to feel hard done by─her parents have given her nothing.

He was hard put to it to explain her disappearance.

be hard pressed/pushed to do sthbe hard put (to it) to do sthto find it very difficult to do sth

He was hard put to it to explain her disappearance.

We're hard up for ideas.

be hard up for sthto have too few or too little of sth

We're hard up for ideas.

His death followed hard on hers.

hard on sthvery soon after

His death followed hard on hers.

He took his wife's death very hard.

take sth hardto be very upset by sth

He took his wife's death very hard.

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adj.1.stiff, firm, and not easy to bend or break2.difficult to do; involving a great deal of effort3.unpleasant and full of problems4.strong and not easily frightened5.unkind, or cruel6ing a great deal of physical force7.hard water does not mix easily with soap because it contains a lot of minerals8.a hard winter is a very cold winter; a hard frost is very severe9.hard facts are certain and can be proved1.stiff, firm, and not easy to bend or break2.difficult to do; involving a great deal of effort3.unpleasant and full of problems4.strong and not easily frightened5.unkind, or cruel6ing a great deal of physical force7.hard water does not mix easily with soap because it contains a lot of minerals8.a hard winter is a very cold winter; a hard frost is very severe9.hard facts are certain and can be proved

adv.1ing a lot of effort; using a great deal of force; if you look, listen, or think hard, you do it carefully with your full attention2.if it rains or snows hard, a great deal of rain or snow falls

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1.Just a few years ago, it would be hard to imagine these people even knowing each other, let alone engaging in a deep collaborative process.

2.A sudden fall in sales will leave them without cash at a time when bank overdrafts are hard to secure or to increase.

3.Keep calm at least When you had fallen to the bottom of your life, every people around you would tell you: Be hard-bitten and be happy!

4.It's hard to get used to the idea because usually you win trophies as a team and that's what I enjoy so much.

5.He's training very hard here in Iceland on his vacation and he's going to be well prepared for the next season.

6.'It is too late, 'she said, her voice hard and her eyes shining unnaturally.“,”

7.Injuries are the enemy of a footballer. Seeing your mates on the pitch, winning games is hard.

8.Despite a moderate hype, it is hard to point to many youngsters ready to break into the first team.线

9.Even without the north-south divide, however, Vale might have had a hard time putting its stamp on its new acquisition.使

10.With all that repeated code, you're bound to have inconsistencies, and it will be hard to maintain.