hard
suomi-englanti sanakirjahard englannista suomeksi
kova
vaikeasti
soinniton
kovaa, voimakkaasti
voimakas
äärimmilleen, aivan
raskaasti
hankala
ankarasti, kovasti, kovapintaisesti
kovaksi
lujaa
paljon
väkevä
Substantiivi
hard englanniksi
Having a severe property; presenting difficulty.
Resistant to pressure.
(ux)
Containing alcohol.
High in dissolved chemical salts, especially those of calcium.
Having the capability of being a permanent magnet by being a material with high magnetic coercivity (compare soft).
Having a high energy (high frequency; short wavelength).
Made up of parallel rays, producing clearly defined shadows.
Difficult or requiring a lot of effort to do, understand, experience, or deal with.
1988, ''An Oracle'', (w)
- Ray found it hard to imagine having accumulated so many mannerisms before the dawn of sex, of the sexual need to please, of the staginess sex encourages or the tightly capped wells of poisoned sexual desire the disappointed must stand guard over.
(quote-journal)| title=Mexico gets a taste for eating insects …| passage=The San Juan market is Mexico City's most famous deli of exotic meats, where an adventurous shopper can hunt down hard-to-find critters such as ostrich, wild boar and crocodile.
Demanding a lot of effort to endure.
(senseid) Severe, harsh, unfriendly, brutal.
1730, (w), ''(w)'', Act 4, Scene 7:
- Leave off fornicating; leave the girls to the boys, and stand to thy bottle; it is a virtue becoming our years; and don’t be too hard on a wild honest young rake.
Difficult to resist or control; powerful.
(RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop)
(RQ:Addison Freeholder)
Hardened; having unusually strong defences.
Tough and muscular.
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Having a comparatively larger or a ninety-degree angle.
Having muscles that are tightened as a result of intense, regular exercise.
Velarized or plain, rather than palatalized.
(ux) in Russian is always hard.
Having a severe property; presenting a barrier to enjoyment.
Rigid in the drawing or distribution of the figures; formal; lacking grace of composition.
Having disagreeable and abrupt contrasts in colour or shading.
In a physical form, not digital.
Using a manual or physical process, not by means of a software command.
Of a market: having more demand than supply; being a seller's market.
(antonyms)
2009, J. David Cummins, Olivier Mahul, ''Catastrophe Risk Financing in Developing Countries'' (page 7)
- Undercapitalized insurers cannot retain more catastrophe risks when the market is hard (..)
With much force or effort.
(RQ:Dryden Fables)
- prayed so hard for mercy from the prince
(RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)My father / Is hard at study. Pray now, rest yourself;
(quote-book)|year=1985|passage=What, then, of the voluntarist's sense that one often has to think long and hard before making agonizing choices?
With difficulty.
So as to raise difficulties.
(RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica)
Compactly.
(RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)
(RQ:KJV)
- (..)whose house joined hard to the synagogue.
1999, (w), ''A Clash of Kings'', Bantam 2011, page 418:
- It was another long day's march before they glimpsed the towers of Harrenhal in the distance, hard beside the blue waters of the lake.
A firm or paved beach or slope convenient for hauling vessels out of the water.
1952, Edward John Barrington Douglas-Scott-Montagu Baron Montagu, ''Beaulieu, the Abbey, Palace House, and Buckler's Hard'' (page 36)
- The Monastery's ironworks at Sowley were renowned for centuries but declined with the passing of the 'wooden walls' at Buckler's Hard — a great number of these ships having been built with timber from the Beaulieu Woods (..)
A tyre whose compound is softer than superhards, and harder than mediums.
''The prisoners were sentenced to three years' hard.''
(ant)
(usex)
heartless, unsympathetic (of a person)
loud (of sound)
(syn)
(nl-verb form of)
2004, Thomas Mansier, ''Identité du rock et presse spécialisée. Évolution d'une culture et de son discours critique dans les magazines français des années 90'', page 98.
- (quote)
2014, Christian Eudeline, "Uriah Heep. Look At Yourself", in ''Du hard rock au métal. Les 100 albums cultes'', Gründ (publ.).
- (quote) enregistre là son meilleur disque, pourtant, leurs paroles pseudo-lyriques et leurs envolées déplaisaient.|At the crossroads of hard rock and prog rock, Uriah Heep (..) records its best disc there; however, their pseudo-lyrical texts and their take-offs were disliked.
(h-prothesis of)
(l)
(l) (''not soft'')
(quote-book)