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hardest
najtrudniejsze
I. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] ADJ
1. hard fact, material, person:
2. hard problem, task:
3. hard fight, work:
4. hard (not kind):
5. hard hit, push:
6. hard frost, winter:
7. hard:
hard drinking
hard drugs
Phrases:
hard luck [or esp Brit lines]
to be hard on sb/sth
dawać [perf dać] komuś wycisk
II. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] ADV
hard work
Phrases:
hard-bitten ADJ
hard-boiled ADJ
1. hard-boiled egg:
2. hard-boiled inf attitude:
hard cash N ECON
hard copy N COMPUT
hard core N
1. hard core (group):
2. hard core Brit (in road):
hard-core ADJ
1. hard-core (unchangeable):
2. hard-core (explicit):
hard currency N ECON
hard disk N COMPUT
hard drugs N pl
hard feelings N pl
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to try one's best [or hardest]
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Computers access flash memory systems very much like hard disk drives, where the controller system has full control over where information is actually stored.
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The installer searches automatically free space on the hard disk or re-sizes half-full partitions.
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The software runs on commodity hardware and creates resilient storage pools consisting of multiple hard disk drives and solid-state drives.
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For instance, this function can be used to quickly create a fixed size virtual machine hard disk.
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The system used a hard disk called a "tablet", a form of token.
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