hard
Aussprache: [/hɑɹd/]
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Kontext: „difficulty“
(adjective) when something is not easy and requires a lot of effort or skill. If a task is hard, it means it's not simple to do.
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Studying for this test is hard, but if you work hard, you can do well.
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The puzzle was not hard at all; it was completed quickly.
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Is learning to ride a bike hard for you?
Kontext: „difficulty“
(adverb) used to describe actions that are done with a lot of effort or force. When someone is hitting a ball hard, it means they're using a lot of strength.
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She ran hard to catch the bus before it left.
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He didn't push hard enough and couldn't open the door.
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Did you try hard to finish your homework on time?
Kontext: „solidity“
(adjective) when something is tough or not easy to break or damage. This can be about objects or even people's characters.
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The rock is hard; it won't break easily.
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The pillow is soft, not hard like a piece of wood.
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Is the diamond hard to cut?
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