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harsh

  • 21 stern

    I [stə:n] adjective
    (harsh, severe or strict: The teacher looked rather stern; stern discipline.) prísny
    - sternness II [stə:n] noun
    (the back part of a ship.) korma
    * * *
    • vážny
    • závažný
    • zadok (lode)
    • zadok
    • striktný
    • strohý
    • tvrdý
    • tažký
    • tuhý
    • temný
    • prísny
    • príkry
    • chvost
    • ostrý
    • kritický
    • neoblomný
    • nevlúdny
    • nebezpecný
    • nehostinný
    • nepríjemný
    • neprívetivý
    • odporný

    English-Slovak dictionary > stern

  • 22 tone down

    (to make or become softer, less harsh etc: He toned down some of his criticisms.) zmierniť
    * * *
    • znižovat sa
    • zmiernovat sa
    • slabit sa
    • stlmit sa

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  • 23 unkind

    (cruel or harsh: You were very unkind to her.) neláskavý, nevľúdny, bezcitný
    * * *
    • zlý
    • lúty
    • krutý
    • neláskavý
    • neprívetivý

    English-Slovak dictionary > unkind

  • 24 jarring

    adjective (startling or harsh: The orange curtains with the purple carpet had a jarring effect.) neladiť (spolu), biť sa (obraz.)

    English-Slovak dictionary > jarring

  • 25 rasping

    ((of a sound, voice etc) harsh, rough and unpleasant.) škrípavý

    English-Slovak dictionary > rasping

  • 26 repressive

    [-siv]
    adjective (severe; harsh.) represívny

    English-Slovak dictionary > repressive

  • 27 rigorous

    1) (strict: a rigorous training.) tvrdý
    2) (harsh; unpleasant: a rigorous climate.) drsný

    English-Slovak dictionary > rigorous

  • 28 set off

    1) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) vydať sa na
    2) (to cause to start doing something: She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.) prinútiť (k čomu), vyvolať
    3) (to explode or ignite: You should let your father set off all the fireworks.) odpáliť

    English-Slovak dictionary > set off

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  • harsh — [ha:ʃ US ha:rʃ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(conditions)¦ 2¦(treatment/criticism)¦ 3¦(sound)¦ 4¦(light/colour)¦ 5¦(lines/shapes etc)¦ 6¦(cleaning substance)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) ¦(CONDITIONS)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • harsh — [ harʃ ] adjective ** ▸ 1 difficult to live in ▸ 2 about actions/words ▸ 3 facts: unpleasant & true ▸ 4 about sounds/lights etc. ▸ 5 substances: damaging 1. ) harsh conditions or places are unpleasant and difficult to live in: the harsh… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Harsh — Orígenes musicales Hard Rock Heavy Metal Rock Alternativo Noise Rock Orígenes culturales A mediados de la década de 2000 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Instrumentos comunes …   Wikipedia Español

  • harsh´ly — harsh «hahrsh», adjective. 1. unpleasantly rough to the touch: »a harsh towel, fruit with a harsh rind. SYNONYM(S): rugged. 2. unpleasantly rough to the taste; astringent: »a harsh flavor. SYNONYM(S): acrid, sour, sharp …   Useful english dictionary

  • Harsh — may refer to:* Harsh, Sikar, Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India * Harsh noise, a genre of noise music * Harsh voice, the production of speech sounds with a constricted laryngeal cavity * Vivian G. Harsh (1890 1960), American librarianPeople with the… …   Wikipedia

  • Harsh — (h[aum]rsh), a. [Compar. {Harsher} (h[aum]rsh [ e]r); superl. {Harshest}.] [OE. harsk; akin to G. harsch, Dan. harsk rancid, Sw. h[ a]rsk; from the same source as E. hard. See {Hard}, a.] 1. Rough; disagreeable; grating; esp.: (a) disagreeable to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • harsh — [härsh] adj. [ME harsk, akin to Ger harsch, rough, raw < IE base * kars, to scratch, comb > L carduus, thistle, carrere, to card (wool)] 1. unpleasantly sharp or rough; specif., a) grating to the ear; discordant b) too bright or vivid to… …   English World dictionary

  • harsh — harsh·en; harsh·ly; harsh·ness; harsh; …   English syllables

  • harsh — I adjective acerb, acerbic, acid, acrid, acrimonious, ascetic, astringent, austere, biting, bitter, brusque, brutal, burning, caustic, corrosive, crude, cruel, despiteful, discordant, disrespectful, draconian, drastic, excessive, extreme, feral,… …   Law dictionary

  • harsh|en — «HAHR shuhn», transitive verb. to make harsh. –v.i. to become harsh: »Her voice never weakened, never harshened (Eudora Welty) …   Useful english dictionary

  • harsh — [adj1] rough, crude (to the senses) acrid, asperous, astringent, bitter, bleak, cacophonous, caterwauling, clashing, coarse, cracked, craggy, creaking, croaking, disagreeing, discordant, dissonant, disturbing, earsplitting, flat, glaring, grating …   New thesaurus

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