0 (of people, discipline etc) very strict; cruel -- hård; streng
That is a very harsh punishment to give a young child.
1 rough and unpleasant to hear, see, taste etc -- hård
The arithmetic was sufficiently unfavourable, even in the short term, that harsh measures were required.
That frustration expressed itself in harsh censure of a metropolis where success apparently had to be won at the price of personal honour.
The trade unions' complaints and demands concentrated on the low wages, the harsh working and living conditions and-of crucial importance-the exploitative kangany-system.
Complex sensing and actuation systems may be prone to failure in the harsh environment.
Similarly, parents who are understandably worried about the influence of older peers in such neighborhoods may be overly restrictive and harsh in parenting their offspring.
A genetically informed study of the association between harsh punishment and offspring behavioral problems.
Harsh tax enforcement in situations with poor service delivery may thus contribute to further undermining the legitimacy of the government and increase tax resistance.
Valves of the throat 173 categories: two involving modal vocal register, one with breathy vocal register and five showing harsh vocal register.
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令人不快的, 嚴酷的, (無端地)嚴厲的…
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令人不快的, 严酷的, (无端地)严厉的…
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duro, fuerte, duro/ra [masculine-feminine]…
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severo, duro, áspero…
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厳しい, 辛らつな, 強すぎる…
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kaba, sert, acımasız…
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dur/dure, difficile, criard/-arde…
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dur, fort…
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