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Перевод: harsh
[прилагательное] грубый; жесткий; шероховатый; резкий; неприятный; терпкий; суровый; строгий
Тезаурус:
- However, Stanley Baldwin, who was once the target of a harsh newspaper campaign, said of his "press baron" opponents - "Their methods are direct falsehood, misrepresentation, half-truths, the alteration of the speaker's meaning by putting sentences apart from the context, suppression and editorial criticism of speeches which are not reported in the paper
- When I first came across Szasz's dictum, "Mental illness is a self-enhancing deception, self-promoting strategy", I considered it to be a harsh judgement on a suffering fellow-creature.
- It still burned with a harsh, blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes, presumably the others.
- If you retain real career ambitions, this is a harsh truth which you cannot entirely ignore, even if in the end you decide that you must not abandon your legal rights of redress.
- Muslim girls face the same harsh oppression.
- It may seem harsh to criticize the Labour government for its inner-urban Policy at the end of the 1970s - there was little time for the introduction of a comprehensive programme of action towards the cities before the political realities of the 1979 election.
- Suppression of an individual's own breeding allows a slow rate of reproduction, which is probably of survival value in a harsh environment where over-exploitation of resources can easily develop.
- It would cause a long and harsh "nuclear winter" with Arctic conditions and continuous darkness.
- Most commonly, he assumed the form of a giant fruit-bat, with enormous wings and long, pointed teeth and a harsh cry.
- But fierce scrubbing and harsh degreasing can certainly traumatise your skin, say experts, and lead to more problems.
- Many, of course, are not, and that would seem to increase the need for the advantaged children to be given some understanding of the harsh world in which many other children have to live.
- Vellum can become harsh, brittle and buckled.
- It is too harsh, and word I don't like using anyway.
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