harsh的意思和读音

harsh

: [hɑrʃ] : [hɑː(r)ʃ]

adj.

harsher  harshest  

adj.+n.harsh voice,harsh criticism,harsh reality,harsh light,harsh word

adj.mild,kind,lenient,pleasant

adj.severe,bleak,austere,inhospitable,critical

harshadj.

1.cruel, severe and unkind

The punishment was harsh and unfair.

The minister received some harsh criticism .

the harsh treatment of slaves

He regretted his harsh words.

We had to face up to the harsh realities of life sooner or later.

2.very difficult and unpleasant to live in

a harsh winter/wind/climate

the harsh conditions of poverty which existed for most people at that time

3.too strong and bright; ugly or unpleasant to look at

harsh colours

She was caught in the harsh glare of the headlights.

the harsh lines of concrete buildings线

4.unpleasant to listen to

a harsh voice

5.too strong and rough and likely to damage sth

harsh detergents

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adj.1.harsh conditions or places are unpleasant and difficult to live in; harsh weather is extremely cold and unpleasant2.harsh actions, words, judgments, or laws are strict, unkind, and often unfair3.harsh facts are unpleasant but true4.harsh sounds are unpleasant because they are not soft, gentle, or smooth; harsh colors or lights are not pleasant because they are very bright5.harsh substances are very powerful and may damage the things that they are used on1.harsh conditions or places are unpleasant and difficult to live in; harsh weather is extremely cold and unpleasant2.harsh actions, words, judgments, or laws are strict, unkind, and often unfair3.harsh facts are unpleasant but true4.harsh sounds are unpleasant because they are not soft, gentle, or smooth; harsh colors or lights are not pleasant because they are very bright5.harsh substances are very powerful and may damage the things that they are used on

1. strident adj. harsh a ,, | shriek v. ...

2. lax adj. ... harsh adj. selective adj. ... ...

3. nurture harsh territorial ...

4. rebel v. harsh adj. remark n. ...

5. fume harsh , innocent ...

6. harm harsh heavily ...

7. ) indicative a. ) harsh a. ) practically adv. ...

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1.On the ladies game : harsh training school instructors scoring very strict Oh, you could find a bit of herself?

2."It was frustrating to lose the game to a penalty right at the end of the first half and I thought the decision was harsh, " said Segura.“。”

3.Take the eraser tool and wear down the edges of the scratches just a bit, so it's not so harsh.使

4.For now, at least, the opponents of harsh sentencing seem to have struck out.

5.Now, as you are about to leave, there is no point for me to be harsh any more.

6.As for Cosette, she had not been initiated into any of these secrets; but it would be harsh to condemn her also.

7.harsh, as if it hurts to talk. He speaks in short gasps.

8.AS morning after morning he left her, still with that harsh, unmanly frown upon his face, she would look up at him with her entreating eyes.

9.Perhaps the bottle doesn't match your food, or you find it a bit too harsh on the tannins.

10.You want to help travelers from outer space - beaver, repair his spacecraft and is ready to survive the harsh winter.--