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Перевод: hard speek hard


[прилагательное]
твердый; жесткий; плотный; неприятный; трудный; тяжелый; требующий напряжения; крепкий; сильный; строгий; суровый; безжалостный; черствый; очерствелый; несчастный; холодный; усердный; упорный; усиленно предающийся; устойчивый; постоянный; определенный; подтвержденный; жадный; скупой; контрастный; сильнодействующий и вызывающий привыкание; проникающий; резкий; крайний; придерживающийся крайних взглядов; высокий; аппаратный;
[наречие]
сильно; энергично; настойчиво; упорно; твердо; жестко; крепко; тяжело; с трудом; жестоко; сурово; больно; неумеренно; чрезмерно; шибко; близко; вплотную; по пятам;
[существительное]
песчаное место для высадки на берег; брод ; проходимое место на топком болоте; каторга


Тезаурус:

  1. But there are no easy solutions; it is hard, for example, to imagine the EC countries deciding overnight to forget their searing battles over agricultural policy and return to the old days of costly subsidies and surpluses in order to build up buffer stocks to higher levels.
  2. Our own experiences with walking were very quickly confirmed when we read in Time magazine, November 1989, that after the most detailed fitness study ever carried out by the Aerobics Institute in America, it had been established that moderate exercise can have all the beneficial effects that are normally associated with hard "no pain, no gain' exercising (see Table 2).
  3. These beautifully coloured amphibians, usually less than 2 inches long, carry in their skin-glands a poison so powerful that it is hard to describe its strength.
  4. But despite the political war of words over tax, she found it hard to prepare new strategies because no party had said very much about VAT.
  5. Against my name on the gift list was the mysterious phrase "Hard Labour" .
  6. It's hard to imagine the heady days of John Buttery at the Portland in Manchester - the Champagne Hotel of the north - when even the window cleaner developed a taste for Drug!
  7. According to this book, the new cathedral's strategic site had been hard to acquire.
  8. At midday, when we shut the shop for lunch, and I drove through the streets, it was only the river, glittering in the hard light, that seemed alive.
  9. It may be true that the processes of change and of translating policy into practice are convoluted and very hard to manage.
  10. An early end to the conflict was now hard to imagine.
  11. It is easier for a horse to evade going correctly because correct work is hard work, requiring effort.
  12. "It's hard tae fight if ye have only one leg."
  13. Holland gained few glimpses of goal after that, although Taffarel failed to hold a hard low centre from Berghuis eight minutes before half-time and was fortunate that no Dutchman was around to pounce on the loose ball.

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