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  • 1 Very Very Hard

    University: VVH

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Very Very Hard

  • 2 Very Hard Difficult Language

    Jocular: VHDL

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Very Hard Difficult Language

  • 3 Very Hard Shit

    Rude: VHS

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Very Hard Shit

  • 4 Very Hard To Find

    Engineering: VHTF

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Very Hard To Find

  • 5 Very Hard To See

    Jocular: VHS

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Very Hard To See

  • 6 hard

    [haːd]
    1. adjective
    1) firm; solid; not easy to break, scratch etc:

    The ground is too hard to dig.

    قاسٍ
    2) not easy to do, learn, solve etc:

    Is English a hard language to learn?

    He is a hard man to please.

    صَعْب
    3) not feeling or showing kindness:

    a hard master.

    قاسٍ ، لا يُظْهِرُ مشاعر ودِّيَّهً
    4) (of weather) severe:

    a hard winter.

    شَديد، قارِس
    5) having or causing suffering:

    hard times.

    صَعب، ُمسبب للمِعاناة
    6) (of water) containing many chemical salts and so not easily forming bubbles when soap is added:

    The water is hard in this part of the country.

    مليء بالأملاح
    2. adverb
    1) with great effort:

    Think hard.

    بِشِدّه، بِصُعوبَه
    2) with great force; heavily:

    It was raining hard.

    بِقُوَّه، بِقَسْوَه
    3) with great attention:

    He stared hard at the man.

    بانتباهٍ شديد
    4) to the full extent; completely:

    The car turned hard right.

    كُلِّيّا

    Arabic-English dictionary > hard

  • 7 hard

    قَاسٍ \ austere: (of people) severe, self-controlled and serious: He always has an austere expression, and never smiles. bad, (worse, worst): (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad accident; a bad cold. brutal: having no feeling; cruel: a brutal war; a brutal act of violence. callous: (of the skin) hardened and thick. cruel: liking to hurt others; unkind; causing pain: It is cruel to lock up a child. He struck her a cruel blow. fierce: (of people, their actions and feelings) violent: a fierce attack; a fierce hatred. grim: very serious; ready to suffer or to make others suffer; not yielding; merciless: he faced his enemy with a grim smile. hard: firm; not soft: as hard as iron, not gentle; unkind; demanding complete obedience He’s a hard father. He’s hard on his children. harsh: (of people and punishments) hard; cruel. inhuman: cruel; lacking natural human kindness. merciless: showing no mercy. relentless: pitiless. rigid: stiff; not bending unable to bend. ruthless: merciless; pitiless: a ruthless enemy. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe illness; a severe judge. stern: severe demanding obedience: stern treatment; a stern father. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. tough: not easily cut or torn or broken: tough meat; tough glass. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. virulent: very harmful to the health; poisonous; full of hate: a virulent disease; a virulent political speech. \ See Also عنيف، خبيث (خبيث)، جامد (جامد)، عديم الشفقة، صارم (صَارِم)، مؤلم (مُؤْلِم)، شنيع (شنيع)، وحشي (وَحْشِيّ)، غليظ (غليظ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > hard

  • 8 hard

    صَارِم \ austere: (of people) severe, self-controlled and serious: He always has an austere expression, and never smiles. drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. firm: (of people) strong; determined: a firm ruler. hard: not gentle; unkind; demanding complete obedience: He’s a hard father. He’s hard on his children. rigid: stiff; not bending; unable to bend. severe: (of people) hard and merciless: a severe judge. stern: severe demanding obedience: a stern father. stiff: (of manners, artistic qualities, etc.) formal; not natural; lacking grace: His pictures are too stiff and lifeless. strict: demanding obedience; firm: a strict parent; strict rules. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. \ See Also قاس (قَاسٍ)، حازم (حَازِم)، صلب (صُلْب)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > hard

  • 9 hard

    بِقُوّة \ hard: with much effort or force (often in compounds): You must try hard if you want to succeed. I hit him hard, strongly; very much: It’s snowing hard. passionately: with strong or violent feelings: He loved his country passionately. strongly: firmly; deeply: I strongly advise you to buy this.

    Arabic-English glossary > hard

  • 10 hard

    صُلْب \ callous: (of the skin) hardened and thick. firm: solid; hard; steady: We were standing on firm ground. The rope was firmly tied. hard: firm; not soft: as hard as iron. rigid: stiff; not bending; unable to bend. solid: (in science) not in the form of liquid or gas: Ice is water in a solid form. steel: iron that is hardened, by mixture with carbon, etc., so that it is very strong. stiff: not easily bent or shaped with one’s fingers: stiff cardboard; a stiff paste. tough: not easily cut or torn or broken: tough meat; tough glass.

    Arabic-English glossary > hard

  • 11 very

    ['verɪ]
    1) Australian slang: bloody (bloody hard yakka)
    2) Abbreviation: v, vy

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > very

  • 12 het waait hard

    het waait hard

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het waait hard

  • 13 Townes, Charles Hard

    [br]
    b. 28 July 1915 Greenville, South Carolina, USA
    [br]
    American physicist who developed the maser and contributed to the development of the laser.
    [br]
    Charles H.Townes entered Furman University, Greenville, at the early age of 16 and in 1935 obtained a BA in modern languages and a BS in physics. After a year of postgraduate study at Duke University, he received a master's degree in physics in 1936. He then went on to the California Institute of Technology, where he obtained a PhD in 1939. From 1939 to 1947 he worked at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, mainly on airborne radar, although he also did some work on radio astronomy. In 1948 he joined Columbia University as Associate Professor of Physics and in 1950 was appointed a full professor. He was Director of the University's Radiation Laboratory from 1950 to 1952, and from 1952 to 1955 he was Chairman of the Physics Department.
    To meet the need for an oscillator generating very short wavelength electromagnetic radiation, Townes in 1951 realized that use could be made of the different natural energy levels of atoms and molecules. The practical application of this idea was achieved in his laboratory in 1953 using ammonia gas to make the device known as a maser (an acronym of microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation). The maser was developed in the next few years and in 1958, in a joint paper with his brother-in-law Arthur L. Schawlow, Townes suggested the possibility of a further development into optical frequencies or an optical maser, later known as a laser (an acronym of light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation). Two years later the first such device was made by Theodore H. Maiman.
    In 1959 Townes was given leave from Columbia University to serve as Vice-President and Director of Research at the Institute for Defense Analyses until 1961. He was then appointed Provost and Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1967 he became University Professor of Physics at the University of California, where he has extended his research interests in the field of microwave and infra-red astronomy. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the American Astronomical Society.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Nobel Prize for Physics 1964. Foreign Member, Royal Society of London. President, American Physical Society 1967. Townes has received many awards from American and other scientific societies and institutions and honorary degrees from more than twenty universities.
    Bibliography
    Townes is the author of many scientific papers and, with Arthur L.Schawlow, of
    Microwave Spectroscopy (1955).
    1980, entry, McGraw-Hill Modern Scientists and Engineers, Part 3, New York, pp. 227– 8 (autobiography).
    1991, entry, The Nobel Century, London, p. 106 (autobiography).
    Further Reading
    T.Wasson (ed.), 1987, Nobel Prize Winners, New York, pp. 1,071–3 (contains a short biography).
    RTS

    Biographical history of technology > Townes, Charles Hard

  • 14 denden

    very hard

    Twi to English dictionary > denden

  • 15 мъчно

    hard, with difficulty
    (едва) hardly
    мъчно се учи чужд език it is hard to learn a foreign language
    мъчно се изкарваше хлябът bread was hard to earn
    мъчно може да се каже it is hard to tell
    мъчно може човек да повярва такова нещо one can hardly believe such a thing
    схващам/уча мъчно be a slow learner; be a slowcoach
    лесно е да се каже, но мъчно да се направи easier said than done
    става ми мъчно feel/be sorry/sad
    стана ми мъчно за него I felt sorry for him
    мъчно ми е feel sad/hurt/wretched/unhappy/miserable
    мъчно ми е за някого (съжалявам) feel sorry for s.o., pity s.o.
    мъчно ми е за дома/родината be homesick
    мъчно ми е, че се разделяме I'm sorry we're parting
    ще ми бъде много мъчно за тебе I'll miss you badly
    мъчно ми е, че те обидих I'm sorry I offended you
    да ти стане мъчно като... it makes your heart bleed to..
    * * *
    мъ̀чно,
    нареч. hard, with difficulty; ( едва) hardly; да ти стане \мъчно като … it makes your heart bleed to …; лесно е да се каже, но \мъчно да се направи easier said than done; \мъчно ми е feel sad/hurt/wretched/unhappy/miserable; \мъчно ми е за дома/родината be homesick; \мъчно ми е за някого ( липсва ми) miss s.o. (badly); \мъчно може човек да повярва такова нещо one can hardly believe such a thing; \мъчно се изкарваше хлябът bread was hard to earn; става ми \мъчно feel/be sorry/sad; схващам/уча \мъчно be a slow learner; ще ми бъде много \мъчно за тебе I’ll miss you badly.
    * * *
    hard; with difficulty
    * * *
    1. (едва) hardly 2. (липсва ми) miss s. o. (badly) 3. hard, with difficulty 4. МЪЧНО ми е feel sad/hurt/wretched/unhappy/miserable 5. МЪЧНО ми е за дома/родината be homesick 6. МЪЧНО ми е за някого (съжалявам) feel sorry for s.o., pity s.o. 7. МЪЧНО ми е, че се разделяме I'm sorry we're parting 8. МЪЧНО ми е, че те обидих I'm sorry I offended you 9. МЪЧНО може да се каже it is hard to tell 10. МЪЧНО може човек да повярва такова нещо one can hardly believe such a thing 11. МЪЧНО се изкарваше хлябът bread was hard to earn 12. МЪЧНО се учи чужд език it is hard to learn a foreign language 13. английски се научава много МЪЧНО English is very hard to learn 14. да ти стане МЪЧНО като... it makes your heart bleed to.. 15. лесно е да се каже, но МЪЧНО да се направи easier said than done 16. става ми МЪЧНО feel/be sorry/sad 17. стана ми МЪЧНО за него I felt sorry for him 18. схващам/уча МЪЧНО be a slow learner;be a slowcoach 19. ще ми бъде много МЪЧНО за тебе I'll miss you badly

    Български-английски речник > мъчно

  • 16 mau

    very, highly; ûka keukeu mau, very hard-working girl.
    to be plentiful; he-mau to te kaiga, the island abounds in food.
    properly.

    Rapanui-English dictionary > mau

  • 17 ulin

    very hard wood

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > ulin

  • 18 қап-қатты

    Kazakh-English dictionary > қап-қатты

  • 19 намертво обожженный кирпич

    very hard-fired brick строит.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > намертво обожженный кирпич

  • 20 очень твердый

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > очень твердый

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  • very hard — extremely strong or difficult; with all one s strength …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hard as iron — very hard …   English contemporary dictionary

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