harsh
英 [hɑːʃ]
美[hɑrʃ]
- adj. 严厉的;严酷的;刺耳的;粗糙的;刺目的
- n. (Harsh)人名;(英)哈什
英英释意
- 1. unpleasantly stern;
- "wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus"
- "the nomad life is rough and hazardous"
- 2. disagreeable to the senses;
- "the harsh cry of a blue jay"
- "harsh cognac"
- "the harsh white light makes you screw up your eyes"
- "harsh irritating smoke filled the hallway"
- 3. extremely unkind or cruel;
- "had harsh words"
- "a harsh and unlovable old tyrant"
- 4. severe;
- "a harsh penalty"
- 5. used of circumstances (especially weather) that cause suffering;
- "brutal weather"
- "northern winters can be cruel"
- "a cruel world"
- "a harsh climate"
- "a rigorous climate"
- "unkind winters"
- 6. sharply disagreeable; rigorous;
- "the harsh facts of court delays"
- "an abrasive character"
双语例句
- 1. His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully.
- 他一字一顿,听上去很生硬。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The light's a bit too harsh. You can turn it off.
- 灯光有点太刺眼了。你可以把灯关掉。
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- 3. I hope you won'tbe too harsh with the girl.
- 希望你不要对那个女孩太严厉。
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- 4. The fabric is strong enough to withstand harsh processing.
- 这种织物非常结实,能经受粗加工。
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- 5. Issa's white beach hat gleamed in the harsh lights.
- 伊萨的白色沙滩帽在刺眼的阳光下闪闪发亮。
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