2 not feeling or showing kindness -- hård; streng
He’s a hard taskmaster.
3 (of weather) severe -- hård; streng
a hard winter.
4 having or causing suffering -- hård; vanskelig
5 (of water) containing many chemical salts and so not easily forming bubbles when soap is added -- hård
He works very hard
Think hard.
7 with great force; heavily -- hårdt
Don’t hit him too hard
It was raining hard.
8 with great attention -- hårdt; strengt
He stared hard at the man.
9 to the full extent; completely -- skarpt
While purely indefinite examples are hard to come by, verbal gerunds do participate in the ambiguity patterns also found for bare nominal gerunds.
However, it is hard to push the analysis of the random process to the very end using differential equations.
Enthusiasm, however, can be 'overdone', as one respondent told me who, with his friends, used to laugh at the teacher who was 'trying too hard'!
He was as gifted in telling people what they wanted to hear as most hard-up humanists of his day.
That experience taught me that life's zero-sum nature imposes the hard responsibility of using limited time and energy wisely.
The impact of all this propaganda on her students is hard to gauge.
His work is a chore to be suffered and is hard to come to terms with.
Individual video images were subsequently transferred on to the hard disk of the host computer.
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