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hat [hæt] N

I . halt [hɔːlt, Brit hɒlt] N no pl

II . halt [hɔːlt, Brit hɒlt] VB intr

III . halt [hɔːlt, Brit hɒlt] VB trans

I . hard [hɑːrd, Brit hɑːd] ADJ

1. hard:

duro(-a)
azar m

2. hard (intense, concentrated):

5. hard comput:

hare [her, Brit heəʳ] N

II . harm [hɑːrm, Brit hɑːm] VB trans

I . harp [hɑːrp, Brit hɑːp] N

I . hurt <hurt, hurt> [hɜːrt, Brit hɜːt] VB intr

II . hurt <hurt, hurt> [hɜːrt, Brit hɜːt] VB trans

1. hurt (animal's or person's body):

2. hurt reputation:

III . hurt [hɜːrt, Brit hɜːt] ADJ (injured)

IV . hurt [hɜːrt, Brit hɜːt] N no pl

1. hurt (pain):

dor f

2. hurt (injury):

ferida f

art [ɑːrt, Brit ɑːt] N

tart1 [tɑːrt, Brit tɑːt] ADJ

azedo(-a)
ácido(-a)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Hart's salary as both actor and director was $150 per week.
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Do this in sincere surrendering in the hart with belief.
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Hart fought back, and applied the ringpost figure four leglock.
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