harsh
adjective /hɑːʃ/
/hɑːrʃ/
(comparative harsher, superlative harshest)
残酷的;严酷的;严厉的 - The punishment was harsh and unfair.
处罚很重而且不公平。 - The minister received some harsh criticism.
部长受到了严厉的批评。 - the harsh treatment of slaves
对奴隶的虐待 - He regretted his harsh words.
他对自己的刻薄言辞感到后悔。 - We had to face up to the harsh realities of life sooner or later.
我们迟早都得正视生活的严酷现实。 - It may seem harsh to criticize him after his death.
在他死后还批评他似乎太无情了。 - ‘She's just totally useless!’ ‘That's a bit harsh.’
“她完全没用,”。“这有点苛刻,”。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- appear
- be
- prove
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
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- The punishment was harsh and unfair.
) very difficult and unpleasant to live in天气或生活环境 恶劣的;艰苦的 - a harsh winter/wind/climate
寒冷的冬天;凛冽的风;恶劣的气候 - the harsh conditions of poverty which existed for most people at that time
那时大多数人所面对的艰苦境况
Wordfinder- arid
- climate
- continental climate
- equatorial
- frigid
- harsh
- humidity
- rainfall
- tropical
- zone
- Many of the prisoners died during the harsh winter of 1683.
许多囚犯死于1683年的严冬。 - Life expectancy is extremely low due to the harsh conditions.
因条件恶劣预期寿命极短。 - These plants will not grow in this harsh climate.
这些植物不能在这样恶劣的气候条件下生长。
- a harsh winter/wind/climate
强烈刺眼的;丑陋的 - harsh colours
扎眼的色彩 - She was caught in the harsh glare of the headlights.
她遭到车前灯的强光照射。 - the harsh lines of concrete buildings
混凝土建筑物的粗陋线条
- They've painted the walls with harsh bright colours.
他们把墙壁刷成了刺眼的亮色。 - He stood outside, blinking in the harsh sunlight.
他站在外面,在刺眼的阳光下直眨眼睛。
- harsh colours
刺耳的;难听的 - ‘Stop it!’ she said in a harsh voice.
“停下来!”她用刺耳的嗓音说道。
- ‘Stop it!’ she said in a harsh voice.
- too strong and rough and likely to damage something
粗糙的;毛糙的;刺激性强的 - harsh detergents
刺激性强的洗涤剂 - Ordinary soap can be too harsh for delicate skin.
普通肥皂对脆弱的皮肤来说可能太粗糙了。
- harsh detergents
词源Middle English: from Middle Low German harsch ‘rough’, literally ‘hairy’, from haer ‘hair’.