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I. hard [hɑ:d, ingl am hɑ:rd] AGG
1. hard (solid):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
Bargeld nt <-(e)s>
Hartkäse m <-s, ->
[as] hard as iron [or a rock] [or stone]
2. hard (tough):
hard person
zäh <zäher, am zäh(e)sten>
hard person
hart <härter, am härtesten>
das Zeug dazu haben, etw zu tun colloq
3. hard (difficult):
4. hard (laborious):
to be hard work studies
to be hard work text
to be hard work text
5. hard (severe):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
hard voice
hard voice
hard luck [or esp ingl brit lines]! colloq, hard cheese! ingl brit colloq
[so ein colloq] Pech!
das ist dein Pech! colloq
to be hard on sb/sth
6. hard (harmful):
to be hard on sth
to be hard on the eyes monitor
7. hard (unfortunate):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
to go hard with sb dated
jdm nur Nachteile bringen ricerc
to go hard with sb dated
8. hard (extreme):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
the hard left/right esp ingl brit POL
9. hard (reliable):
fest <fester, am festesten>
10. hard (potent):
stark <stärker, stärkste>
11. hard (with lime):
12. hard (scrutinizing):
13. hard TIPOGR:
Ausdruck m <-(e)s, -dru·cke>
Kopie f <-, -n>
Abzug m <-(e)s, -züge>
14. hard LING:
15. hard FIS NUCL:
harte Strahlung term tecn
Hartstrahlung f term tecn
locuzioni:
knallhart verhandeln colloq [o. usu pegg feilschen]
hard and fast information, facts
II. hard [hɑ:d, ingl am hɑ:rd] AVV
1. hard (solid):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
frozen hard liquid
frozen hard clothing, plants
to set hard glue, varnish
hart werden term tecn
to set hard glue, varnish
to set hard concrete, mortar
fest werden term tecn
to set hard concrete, mortar
2. hard (vigorously):
to fight hard [for sth] fig
[um etw acc] hart kämpfen
sich acc sehr bemühen [o. colloq ranhalten] , etw zu tun
3. hard (severely):
schwer <schwerer, schwerste>
to be hard pressed [or pushed][or put] to do sth
4. hard (closely):
knapp <knapper, am knapp(e)sten>
hard by sb/sth
hard by sb/sth
ganz nahe von jdm/etw ricerc
to follow hard [up]on [or after][or behind] sb/sth
jdm/etw knapp folgen
to follow hard [up]on [or after][or behind] sb/sth
5. hard (copiously):
6. hard fig (stubbornly):
locuzioni:
to be hard done by ingl brit
hard ˈla·bour, ingl am hard ˈla·bor SOST no pl
Zwangsarbeit f <-> kein pl
hard-ˈbit·ten AGG
abgebrüht colloq pegg
hard-ˈboiled AGG
1. hard-boiled egg:
2. hard-boiled fig colloq (emotionless):
abgebrüht colloq pegg
3. hard-boiled fig colloq (clever):
4. hard-boiled fig colloq (realistic):
ˈhard case SOST
1. hard case (criminal person):
schwerer [o. colloq schlimmer] Fall
2. hard case ingl Aus, ingl NZ colloq:
3. hard case (social hardship):
Härtefall m <-(e)s, -fälle>
hard ˈcash SOST no pl
Bargeld nt <-(e)s>
Bares nt colloq
hard ˈcopy SOST INFORM
Ausdruck m <-(e)s, -dru·cke>
ˈhard core SOST
1. hard core (central part):
Kern m <-(e)s, -e>
hard core fig of group
2. hard core esp ingl brit (for road construction):
Schotter m <-s, ->
Voce OpenDict
NP-hard AGG
Voce OpenDict
hard-driving AGG
Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
hard currency SOST MERC FIN
hard loan SOST INV FIN
hard to please phrase MERC CONCORR
hard currency reserve SOST INV FIN
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
Glossario di Geografia Klett
hard water SOST
hartes Wasser (hoher Kalkgehalt)
hard coal mine SOST
hard discount store SOST
hard coal, bituminous coal, black coal SOST
bituminous coal [bɪˈtʃuːmɪnəs], hard coal, black coal SOST
Glossario di Biologia Klett
hard glass capillary SOST
Dizionario PONS per il settore dei trasporti
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
hard shoulder INFRASTR
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
PONS OpenDict

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
The population had doubled and hard currency was available to finance recovery.
en.wikipedia.org
During this time, coffee was used as a hard currency, and the daily life of the city was changed forever.
en.wikipedia.org
A massive rise in coffee prices in 197677 led to a quadrupling of the amount of hard currency needed to import coffee.
en.wikipedia.org
The government is still supplying hard currency for essential and other key imports.
en.wikipedia.org
The field will go into production in five years, providing a lucrative (and probably the largest) source of hard currency for the ruling junta.
en.wikipedia.org
Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
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But the drop-out rate otherwise remained at five per cent during those hard times.
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www.grossglockner.at
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Doch sonst hielt die Ausfallquote in jener harten Zeit bei fünf Prozent.
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Besides it was a hard fight to convince the man from Europcar that we will bring back the car to the rental station ourselves.
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www.ronny-pannasch.de
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Es war zudem ein harter Kampf, den Herrn von Europcar davon zu überzeugen, dass wir den Mietwagen selbst an die Station zurück bringen werden.
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This is followed by a hard cut to a group of houses in a village, which similar to the swimmers, seems to embody a temporarily-gathered community and despite gestures of physical closeness, exudes an emotional lethargy.
www.sixpackfilm.com
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Es folgt ein harter Schnitt auf eine dörfliche Häusersiedlung, die ähnlich den Badenden eine Gemeinschaft zu verkörpern scheint, die eher temporär zusammengefunden hat und trotz Gesten einer physischen Nähe eine emotionale Lethargie verströmt.
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The government would like to think it knows who is leading our organization, thanks to information from traitors such as Cistero Garcia and Andris Mendoza del Aguila, but such info will be of little use to them today because the MRTA adapts its leadership structures to the hard conditions of the present struggle.
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www.nadir.org
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Der Regierung wuerde es gefallen, zu wissen, wer heute die Fuehrer der MRTA sind, denn die Informationen, die sie dank solcher Verraeter wie Cistero Garcia oder Andris Mendoza del Aguila erhalten haben, nutzen ihnen heute nicht mehr, denn die MRTA hat ihre Fuehrungsstrukturen an die harten Bedingungen des heutigen Kampfes angepasst.
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As long as belief exists in the mystical behind the real, which in contrast to Freud s hard reality makes for the softness of the Indians, and as long as the Indian world view also includes the occult, then Gurus, ascetics, and astrologers will continue to play an essential role.
www.eurozine.com
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Solange der Glaube an das Mystische hinter dem Realen, der im Gegensatz zu Freuds harter Realität die weiche der Inder bestimmt, besteht und die indische Weltsicht auch das Okkulte einschließt, werden Gurus, Asketen und Astrologen in unserer Gesellschaft weiterhin eine wesentliche Rolle spielen.

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