Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Hard"
The meaning of "Hard" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does “I'm so hard ” mean?
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you almost had it! it's "I'm tired (or exhausted), this work was so hard (or difficult)."
Q:
What does hard mean?
A:
어렵다/단단한
Q:
What does harder than ever mean?
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I am so tired because this weekend I worked harder than ever.
Q:
What does by hard mean?
A:
☺
Q:
What does hard mean?
A:
she took a test it was so hard she question herself many times whether she pass or failed it she will get her results tomorrow
the test was so hard not many people passed
the test was so hard not many people passed
Example sentences using "Hard"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with harder and harder.
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You use "harder and harder" when something is getting more hard or difficult. example:
School was easy at the beggining, but throughtout the year it just got harder and harder.
School was easy at the beggining, but throughtout the year it just got harder and harder.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hard and tougher.
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tougher is meaning something is more difficult or more...well, tough. and hard can mean difficult or talking about a solid
Q:
Please show me example sentences with as hard as.
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I don't know that the expression is that common, but here are some examples:
His will was as hard as iron.
The stale bread was as hard as nails.
His abs were as hard as a rock. (lol)
His will was as hard as iron.
The stale bread was as hard as nails.
His abs were as hard as a rock. (lol)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with hard up for.
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hard up for = to not have enough of something, usually money
"He was really hard up for money." = "He really needed money."
"I was so hard up for cash that I sold my TV." = "I needed money so much I sold my TV."
"Wow, you're really hard up for food lately, aren't you?" = "Wow, you don't have much food lately, do you?"
"He was really hard up for money." = "He really needed money."
"I was so hard up for cash that I sold my TV." = "I needed money so much I sold my TV."
"Wow, you're really hard up for food lately, aren't you?" = "Wow, you don't have much food lately, do you?"
Synonyms of "Hard" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between hard and difficult ?
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Difficult means hard but you can also use hard for objects.
E.g. “A difficult test” is the same as a “hard test”
E.g. “A hard egg” is NOT the same as a “difficult egg”
Therefore, it depends on the situation.
E.g. “A difficult test” is the same as a “hard test”
E.g. “A hard egg” is NOT the same as a “difficult egg”
Therefore, it depends on the situation.
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What is the difference between hard and difficult ?
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Very often there is no difference at all. A question in an exam paper could be hard or difficult; they would both mean the same. However, there are certain uses when only one of the words would fit. You can talk about a person being "difficult" but not "hard" - or, at least, "hard" means something rather different here. A "difficult" person makes objections to any suggestion, is always hard to please and does not help to make things run smoothly. A "hard" person would be very strict, harsh, dominant and perhaps "masculine".
Q:
What is the difference between hard and difficult ?
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Hard can be used when an object feels hard but it can also be used to describe the difficulty of something: “This volleyball is really hard” or “The test was really hard.” Difficult is used when you really struggled and it took you a while to do “The test was really difficult” “Finding my earring was very difficult”
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What is the difference between hard and difficult ?
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hard can mean a solid material. Like “wow this stone table is hard”
hard can also mean difficult! They are synonyms 😊
hard can also mean difficult! They are synonyms 😊
Q:
What is the difference between it's hard for me and it's difficult for me ?
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It means the same. Difficult and hard mean the same thing. They are synonyms (for future reference it means two words that mean the same) 😀
Translations of "Hard"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? very hard
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How do you say this in English (US)? Why it's hard
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How do you say this in English (UK)? hard
A:
Hard
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? it's very hard
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It's very hard. It is very difficult. This is quite difficult. This is quite hard.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? hard
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Exactly how you said it!
Example: "Did you think the test was hard?"
Example: "This apple is very hard."
Example: "Did you think the test was hard?"
Example: "This apple is very hard."
Other questions about "Hard"
Q:
Hard to hold yourtongue against these insecure "gangster"islanders.
Fake gangsters thinking they're hard because they stole some kit kats from coles.
What does it mean ?
Is this sentence saying that the persons who hit boys are bad?
And, Do they get it (hit boys) lightly?(the same as stole some kitkats from coles)
or, Is this sentence saying that the persons who hit boys are no bad??
Fake gangsters、、、Is this video fake?
Fake gangsters thinking they're hard because they stole some kit kats from coles.
What does it mean ?
Is this sentence saying that the persons who hit boys are bad?
And, Do they get it (hit boys) lightly?(the same as stole some kitkats from coles)
or, Is this sentence saying that the persons who hit boys are no bad??
Fake gangsters、、、Is this video fake?
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I think she's saying 'fake gangsters' in general. The person who hit the boys is a fake gangster
Q:
So hard .......
谢谢大家!
谢谢大家!
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是的,这是有原因的,你可以想象,假设我俩在通话,我们中间有一根很长的线连接(实际上在地下),我们就处于两个端点的地方,也就是两个尽头,那就是这条线的两个end。试着用英语思维思考。
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Please show me how to pronounce hut/ hurt/Hart/ hard.
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I’m from the North of England, so my pronunciation of hut and hurt might be a little different to someone from London
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Please show me how to pronounce Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard..
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It's not that hard. Does this sound natural?
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