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I. hard [hɑːd] ADJ
1. hard:
hard
坚硬 jiānyìngde
hard
坚固 jiāngùde
2. hard:
hard
jǐnde
hard
láode
a hard knot
3. hard:
hard
困难 kùnnande
hard
费时 fèishíde
a hard decision
4. hard:
hard
艰难 jiānnánde
hard
难以忍受 nányǐ rěnshòu de
a hard life
5. hard:
hard
辛苦 xīnkǔde
hard
努力 nǔlìde
hard study
6. hard:
hard
严厉 yánlìde
hard
冷酷无情 lěngkù wúqíng de
7. hard:
hard
严重 yánzhòngde
hard
猛烈 měngliède
a hard blow
8. hard:
hard
坚定 jiāndìngde
hard
强硬 qiángyìngde
a hard heart
II. hard [hɑːd] ADV
1. hard:
hard
坚硬地 jiānyìngde
hard
牢牢地 láoláode
2. hard:
hard
困难地 kùnnande
hard
艰苦地 jiānkǔde
3. hard:
hard
努力地 nǔlìde
work hard
4. hard:
hard
猛烈地 měngliède
hard
充分地 chōngfènde
sleep hard
hard [hɑːd]
be hard put to it
处境困难 chǔjìng kùnnan
be hard put to it
公正待遇 shòu gōngzhèng dàiyù
be hard up
缺钱 quēqián
be hard up
手头 shǒutóu jǐn
hard at it
拼命 pīnmìng gàn
hard on [or upon]
过分严厉 duìguòfèn yánlì de
hard on [or upon]
将近 jiāngjìnde
hard on [or upon]
紧接之后 jǐnjiēzhīhòu de
a man hard on forty
▶ hardness N
hard currency N, hard money
硬通货 yìngtōnghuò
hard disk N COMPUT
hard disk
硬盘 yìngpán
hard-headed ADJ
hard-headed
精明 jīngmíngde
hard-headed
实际 shíjìde
hard-hearted ADJ
hard-hearted
无情 wúqíngde
hard-hearted
心肠 yìng xīncháng de
hard landing N
hard landing
着陆 yìng zhuólù
hard money N
hard money → hard currency
hard currency N, hard money
硬通货 yìngtōnghuò
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The field will go into production in five years, providing a lucrative (and probably the largest) source of hard currency for the ruling junta.
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Over 5,000 of these small production plants in the open produce over 20 million kilograms of raspberries and provide considerable annual hard currency income.
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This would allow the company access to hard currency, although the coal's poor quality and high sulfur content gave low prices.
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Envelopes containing banknotes, and sometimes foreign hard currency, were not infrequently passed out to certain party or politburo members.
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The cowrie was introduced as hard currency and many new crops were introduced (e.g. sweet banana, tomatoes, maize, cassava, pawpaw, vegetables and citrus fruits).
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