0 only just; almost not -- 僅僅;幾乎不
1 certainly not -- 絕不
Again, there was hardly any growth till week 30, and then a very rapid incline between weeks 30 and 40.
In laterite outcrops, where the influence of the rains is hardly felt, large expanses of small bamboos of stunted appearance are met with.
From a human rights point of view, the value of testimony can hardly be exaggerated.
Furthermore, an immediate transplant for this patient would hardly be a good for her.
Such was hardly the case in pre-war resumptions.
They are hardly quoted in the debate, possibly assuming that they are fixed.
Their conclusion is, however, hardly general, as the authors themselves admit.
Now the field is rapidly evolving, which means that this article can hardly be more than a snapshot of the knowledge as of 2001.