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1 to be inured to hardships
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > to be inured to hardships
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2 be inured to hardships
Общая лексика: уметь переносить трудностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be inured to hardships
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3 suffer hardships
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4 hardship
[ʹhɑ:dʃıp] n обыкн. pl1. трудности; неприятности; тяготы; огорчения; невзгодыto undergo hardship - переносить /испытывать/ трудности
to be [to get, to become] inured to hardships - уметь [научиться] выносить трудности /огорчения, невзгоды/
to put /to inflict/ hardships upon others - причинять неприятности другим
doing this is no hardship - сделать это не так уж трудно /не составляет труда/
2. лишения, нуждаa life of hardships - жизнь, полная лишений
to go through /to bear, to suffer/ many hardships - выносить много лишений, пройти через большие трудности
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5 hardship
1. n обыкн. pl трудности; неприятности; тяготы; огорчения; невзгодыhardship differential — надбавка к жалованью за трудные условия работы, надбавка за трудность
2. n обыкн. pl лишения, нуждаa life of hardships — жизнь, полная лишений
Синонимический ряд:1. asperity (noun) asperity; burden; difficulty; handicap; hardness; impediment; ordeal; rigor; rigour; travail; trial; trouble; vicissitude2. misfortune (noun) adversity; affliction; austerity; calamity; catastrophe; curse; disaster; grievance; misfortune; suffering; tribulationАнтонимический ряд:aid; benefit; blessing; boon; help -
6 inure
[ıʹnjʋə] v1. приучать, прививать навык (к чему-л.)2. амер. юр. вступать в силу; иметь юридическую силу, действовать; воздействоватьto inure to smb.'s benefit - служить кому-л. на пользу, быть выгодным кому-л.
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