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Перевод: harshness


[существительное]
грубость ; жесткость ; резкость


Тезаурус:

  1. This is where the forces of the earth are exposed with a dramatic clarity and where billion-year old rocks, deposited at a time when seas extended right across the valley give the stark harshness of the area a startling and a rare and sometimes unexpected beauty at different times of the day.
  2. Running east from Sedbergh to link with Wensleydale is the lovely unspoilt valley of Garsdale, native trees and lush pastures softening the harshness of the confining heights of Baugh Fell and Rise Hill.
  3. My one criticism of SansAmp has always been the harshness of the top end; the GX-7 certainly has less odd harmonics and so produces a distortion sound which is more pleasing to the ear.
  4. The harshness of those living-conditions, with the special emphasis on working-class housewives having to feed, clothe and generally look after a large family, was reflected by the lower standards of living, the deprivations all around, widespread poverty, with few families ever having experienced the beneficial effects of a holiday in the country or at the sea-side.
  5. But in the end she had come to despise it, observing how easily it could co-exist with injustice, harshness and moral inflexibility.
  6. The mechanical harshness intrudes throughout the rev range, accompanied at low speeds by a bass exhaust which is the only sign of any sporting character, but not a very convincing one.
  7. Reduction of noise, vibration and harshness was a fundamental goal during the Safrane's development.
  8. Her face became twisted and not so pretty, and as her voice grew louder it lost its cultured tones and took on a snarling harshness.
  9. The poem describes the harshness of the new order: "My goodly stock e'er yet they tasted food, / By cross-grain'd hinds were driv'n from their abode
  10. The essence of clientelism requires class differences and, therefore, although it softens the harshness of status differences it also ensures their continuation.
  11. The life of the farming families here has been harsh for hundreds of years but this harshness has been intensified by the laws on land inheritance and land revenue introduced by the British, which have already been described.
  12. And here and there, a small private groan at the harshness of the Chancellor's economic message could be heard clearly.
  13. The plastic plants soften the harshness of the terracing, but we could have used some more spiky plants, such as Acorus, to emphasise it instead.

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