hard

美 [hɑːrd]英 [hɑːd]
  • adj.坚固的;硬的;坚硬的;艰难的;艰苦的;用力的;努力的;确凿的;结实的;难懂的;寒冷的;难做的;困苦的;冷酷无情的;难以回答的;硬音的;耗费体力(或脑力)的;酒精浓度高的;准备战斗的
  • adv.努力地;艰难地;猛烈地;费力地;沉重地;猛力地;向左 / 右急转弯;彻底认真地
  • n.(囚犯的)强迫苦役;硬海滩

最高级: hardest 比较级: harder 派生词: hardness n.

hardhard

adj.

【不规则形式】harder hardest

坚固;坚硬 solid/stiff

1

坚固的;坚硬的;结实的
solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break

Wait for the concrete to go hard.

等待混凝土凝结。

a hard mattress

硬床垫

Diamonds are the hardest known mineral.

钻石是已知的最坚硬的矿石。

不易 difficult

2

难做的;难懂的;难以回答的
difficult to do, understand or answer

a hard choice/question

为难的选择;难以回答的问题

It is hard to believe that she's only nine.

很难相信她只有九岁。

It's hard to see how they can lose.

很难理解他们怎么会输。

‘When will the job be finished?’ ‘It's hard to say (= it is difficult to be certain) .’

“什么时候能完成这项工作?”“难说。”

I find his attitude very hard to take (= difficult to accept) .

他的态度让我难以接受。

It's hard for old people to change their ways.

老年人难以改变他们的习惯。

It must be hard for her, bringing up four children on her own.

她一个人抚养四个孩子一定很艰难。

We're finding reliable staff hard to come by (= difficult to get) .

我们觉得难以找到可靠的职员。

3

困苦的;艰苦的;艰难的
full of difficulty and problems, especially because of a lack of money

Times were hard at the end of the war.

战争后期生活很艰苦。

She's had a hard life.

她一生艰苦。

费力;用力 needing/using effort

4

耗费体力(或脑力)的;辛苦的
needing or using a lot of physical strength or mental effort

It's hard work shovelling snow.

铲雪是个苦活儿。

I've had a long hard day.

我这一天是又长又累。

5

努力的;勤劳的
putting a lot of effort or energy into an activity

She's a very hard worker.

她工作很卖力。

He's hard at work on a new novel.

他正努力忙着写一本新小说。

When I left they were all still hard at it (= working hard) .

我离开的时候他们都还在努力工作。

6

用力的;猛烈的
done with a lot of strength or force

He gave the door a good hard kick.

他狠狠踢了一下门。

a hard punch

砰的一拳

缺乏同情心 without sympathy

7

冷酷无情的;硬心肠的;苛刻的
showing no sympathy or affection

My father was a hard man.

我父亲是个不讲情面的人。

She gave me a hard stare.

她狠狠地看了我一眼。

He said some very hard things to me.

他对我说了些很不近人情的话。

不畏惧 not afraid

8

准备战斗的;不软弱退缩的
ready to fight and showing no signs of fear or weakness

Come and get me if you think you're hard enough.

你要是觉得自己有种,就冲着我来吧。

You think you're really hard, don't you?

你是不是以为自己真的很勇猛?

事实;证据 facts/evidence

9

确凿的;可证实的;可靠的
definitely true and based on information that can be proved

Is there any hard evidence either way?

不管正反,有什么确凿证据吗?

The newspaper story is based on hard facts .

报纸的这篇报道有可靠的事实根据。

天气 weather

10

寒冷的;凛冽的
very cold and severe

It had been a hard winter .

那年冬天特别冷。

There was a hard frost that night.

那天晚上寒冷多霜。

饮料 drink

11

酒精浓度高的;烈性的
strongly alcoholic

hard liquor

烈酒

a drop of the hard stuff (= a strong alcoholic drink)

少许烈酒

水 water

12

硬的(含钙及镁盐较多)
containing calcium and other mineral salts that make mixing with soap difficult

a hard water area

硬水区

Our water is very hard.

我们的水很硬。

辅音 consonants

13

硬音的(如字母c或g在cat或go等词中的发音)
used to describe a letter c or g when pronounced as in ‘cat’ or ‘go’, rather than as in ‘city’ or ‘giant’

14


water hardness

水的硬度

hardness of heart

硬心肠

习语

to argue in an aggressive way and force sb to agree on the best possible price or arrangement

to deliberately make a situation difficult and unpleasant for sb

面试时他们确实是在难为我。
They really gave me a hard time at the interview.

that cannot be changed in any circumstances

这事没有什么硬性的规定。
There are no hard and fast rules about this.

showing no sympathy, kindness or fear

used as a way of saying that you are sorry about sth, usually ironically (= you really mean the opposite)

difficult to understand or needing a lot of effort

我觉得他最近的这部小说很晦涩。
I'm finding his latest novel very hard going.

used to tell sb that you feel sorry for them

“恐怕我又失败了。”“哦,太不幸了。”
‘Failed again, I'm afraid.’ ‘Oh, hard luck.’

by having an unpleasant experience or by making mistakes

她不肯听我的忠告,所以只好吃了苦头才知道厉害。
She won't listen to my advice so she'll just have to learn the hard way .

to use more time or energy on a task than is necessary

used to tell sb you have been arguing with or have beaten in a contest that you would still like to be friendly with them

看来我又赢了。你不会不高兴吧,戴夫?
It looks like I'm the winner again. No hard feelings, Dave, eh?

to make yourself seem more attractive or interesting by not immediately accepting an invitation to do sth

needing too much effort

我懒得做热饭热菜——太麻烦了。
I can't be bothered making a hot meal─it's too much like hard work.

a person who is so good or successful at sth that it will be difficult for anyone else coming after them to be as good or successful

to have difficulty doing sth

要让他们信服你是对的还要费点劲。
You'll have a job convincing them that you're right.

He had a hard job to make himself heard.

他好不容易才使别人听见他的声音。

a difficult problem or situation to deal with

in a situation where you have to choose between two things, both of which are unpleasant

adv.

【不规则形式】harder hardest

努力 with effort

1

努力地;费力地;艰难地
with great effort; with difficulty

to work hard

努力工作

You must try harder .

你得更加努力。

She tried her hardest not to show how disappointed she was.

她竭力不流露出自己有多失望。

Don't hit it so hard!

别这么用力打!

He was still breathing hard after his run.

他跑完步,现在还气喘吁吁的。

Our victory was hard won (= won with great difficulty) .

我们的胜利来之不易。

猛力 with force

2

猛力地;猛烈地
with great force

Small businesses have been hit hard / hard hit by the recession.

小企业受到了经济衰退的沉重打击。

仔细 carefully

3

彻底认真地
very carefully and thoroughly

to think hard

认真思考

We thought long and hard before deciding to move house.

我们经过长久慎重的考虑之后才决定搬家。

大量 a lot

4

沉重地;大量地;长时间地
heavily; a lot or for a long time

It was raining hard when we set off.

我们出发时正下着大雨。

左;右 left/right

5

向左 / 右急转弯
at a sharp angle to the left/right

Turn hard right at the next junction.

在下个路口处向右急转弯。

习语

to be or feel unfairly treated

她完全有权觉得委屈——她父母什么都没给她。
She has every right to feel hard done by─her parents have given her nothing.

to find it very difficult to do sth

他很难对她的消失作出解释。
He was hard put to it to explain her disappearance.

to have too few or too little of sth

我们再想不出主意了。
We're hard up for ideas.

very soon after

她死后不久,他也死了。
His death followed hard on hers.

to be very upset by sth

他对妻子的死感到很难过。
He took his wife's death very hard.

used to say that things change very slowly

very close behind sb/sth; very soon after sth

出口数字下降之后紧接着就是失业率上升的消息。
News of rising unemployment followed hard on the heels of falling export figures.

The adverb from the adjective hard is hard .形容词hard的副词为hard:

I have to work hard today.

今天我得努力工作。

She has thought very hard about her future plans.

她曾经悉心思考她未来的计划。

It was raining hard outside.

外面雨下得很大。

Hardly is an adverb meaning ‘almost not’.该词不能代替hard:

I hardly ever go to concerts.

我很少去听音乐会。

I can hardly wait for my birthday.

我迫切等待着我的生日。

I’ve been working hardly today.

She has thought very hardly about her future plans.

It was raining hardly outside.

hard

频次

  • 1
    ADJ-GRADED 硬的;坚硬的;坚固的
    Something that is hard is very firm and stiff to touch and is not easily bent, cut, or broken.

    He shuffled his feet on the hard wooden floor...

    他拖着脚在硬木地板上走动。

  • He felt the hardness of the iron railing press against his spine.

    他感觉到硬邦邦的铁栏杆顶着自己的脊梁。

  • 3
    ADJ-GRADED 难做的;困难的
    Something that is hard is very difficult to do or deal with.

    It's hard to tell what effect this latest move will have...

    很难说最近这次行动会有什么结果。

  • 4
    ADV-GRADED 努力地;使劲地
    If you work hard doing something, you are very active or work intensely, with a lot of effort.

    I'll work hard. I don't want to let him down...

    我会努力工作,我不想让他失望。

  • 5
    ADJ-GRADED 累人的;费力的;费劲的
    Hard work involves a lot of activity and effort.

    Coping with three babies is very hard work...

    照顾3个宝宝是非常累人的活儿。

  • 6
    ADV-GRADED 仔细地;认真地
    If you look, listen, or think hard, you do it carefully and with a great deal of attention.

    He looked at me hard...

    他使劲盯着我看。

  • 7
    ADV-GRADED 猛力地;用力地
    If you strike or take hold of something hard, you strike or take hold of it with a lot of force.

    I kicked a dustbin very hard and broke my toe.

    我狠狠地踢了一脚垃圾箱,结果脚趾骨折了。

  • 8
    ADV-GRADED 强烈地;猛烈的;长时间地
    You can use hard to indicate that something happens intensely and for a long time.

    I've never seen Terry laugh so hard...

    我从未见过特里如此放声大笑。

  • 9
    ADJ-GRADED 冷酷无情的;心肠硬的
    If a person or their expression is hard, they show no kindness or sympathy.

    His father was a hard man...

    他的父亲是个冷酷无情的人。

  • 10
    ADJ-GRADED 苛刻的;严厉的;不友善的
    If you are hard on someone, you treat them severely or unkindly.

    Don't be so hard on him.

    别对他太苛刻了。

  • 11
    ADJ-GRADED 有害的;不利的
    If you say that something is hard on a person or thing, you mean it affects them in a way that is likely to cause them damage or suffering.

    The grey light was hard on the eyes...

    光线暗淡对眼睛不利。

  • 12
    ADJ-GRADED (生活、一段日子)艰难的,艰苦的
    If you have a hard life or a hard period of time, your life or that period is difficult and unpleasant for you.

    It had been a hard life for her...

    对她而言,那是一段非常艰苦的生活。

  • In America, people don't normally admit to the hardness of life.

    在美国,人们通常不承认生活过得艰苦。

  • 14
    ADJ-GRADED 非常寒冷的;凛冽的
    A hard winter or a hard frost is a very cold one.

    ...a prolonged period of hard frost...

    漫长的强霜冻期

  • 15
    ADJ-GRADED (颜色)刺目的,晃眼的;(声音)刺耳的,难听的
    Hard colours or sounds are harsh or bright and unpleasant to see or hear.

    The sea was a hard blue.

    大海呈一片耀眼的蓝色。

  • 16
    ADJ (证据、资料)可靠的,确凿的
    Hard evidence or facts are definitely true and do not need to be questioned.

    He wanted more hard evidence...

    他想要更多确凿的证据。

  • 17
    ADJ-GRADED (水质)硬的(指含钙化合物较多)
    Hard water contains a lot of calcium compounds that stop soap making bubbles and sometimes appear as a deposit in kettles and baths.

  • 18
    ADJ (毒品)毒性强的,烈性的
    Hard drugs are very strong illegal drugs such as heroin or cocaine.

  • 19
    ADJ (语音)发硬音的
    In phonetics, a hard sound is one such as 'c' or 'g' as pronounced in the words 'cat' or 'give', and not as in the words 'cinema' or 'general'.

  • 20
    PREP-PHRASE 离…很近的
    If one thing is hard by another, it is very close to it.

    Paradise Street was a short, crowded street near the railway station and hard by the factory.

    天堂街是火车站附近一条拥挤的小街道,离该工厂很近。

  • 21
    PHRASE 受到不公平待遇的;委屈的
    If you feel hard done by, you feel that you have not been treated fairly.

    The hall porter was feeling hard done by at having to extend his shift.

    酒店行李搬运工因为被迫延长当班时间而愤愤不平。

  • 22
    PHRASE 困难的;艰难的
    If you say that something is hard going, you mean it is difficult and requires a lot of effort.

    The talks had been hard going at the start.

    会谈从一开始就举步维艰。

  • 23
    PHRASE 受到沉重打击的;受严重影响的
    To be hard hit by something means to be affected very severely by it.

    California's been particularly hard hit by the recession.

    加利福尼亚受经济衰退的影响尤为严重。

  • 24
    PHRASE 佯装不感兴趣;故意摆谱
    If someone plays hard to get, they pretend not to be interested in another person or in what someone is trying to persuade them to do.

    I wanted her and she was playing hard to get.

    我想得到她,但她却故意装出不感兴趣的样子。

  • 25
    PHRASE 十分困难的;处于困境的
    If someone is hard put to do something or, in British English if they are hard pushed to do something, they have great difficulty doing it.

    Mr Morton is undoubtedly cleverer than Mr Kirkby, but he will be hard put to match his popularity.

    莫顿先生无疑比柯克比先生更聪明,但他将很难像柯克比先生那样受人欢迎。

  • 26
    PHRASE 为…而非常苦恼(或难受);因…而沮丧
    If you take something hard, you are very upset or depressed by it.

    Maybe I just took it too hard.

    可能我真的对此事太过耿耿于怀。

adj

1
not easy;requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure
a difficult task
nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access
difficult times
why is it so hard for you to keep a secret?
Synonym: difficult
2
characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion;especially physical effort
worked their arduous way up the mining valley
a grueling campaign
hard labor
heavy work
heavy going
spent many laborious hours on the project
set a punishing pace
Synonym: arduous backbreaking grueling gruelling heavy laborious operose punishing toilsome
3
dried out
hard dry rolls left over from the day before
4
unfortunate or hard to bear
had hard luck
a tough break
Synonym: tough
5
resisting weight or pressure
6
dispassionate
took a hard look
a hard bargainer
7
(of speech sounds);produced with the back of the tongue raised toward or touching the velum
Russian distinguished between hard consonants and palatalized or soft consonants
8
(of light) transmitted directly from a pointed light source
Synonym: concentrated
9
being distilled rather than fermented;having a high alcoholic content
hard liquor
Synonym: strong
10
given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors
a hard drinker
Synonym: intemperate heavy
11
produced without vibration of the vocal cords
unvoiced consonants such as `p' and `k' and `s'
Synonym: unvoiced voiceless surd
12
very strong or vigorous
strong winds
a hard left to the chin
a knockout punch
a severe blow
Synonym: knockout severe

adv

1
with effort or force or vigor
the team played hard
worked hard all day
pressed hard on the lever
hit the ball hard
slammed the door hard
2
to the full extent possible;all the way
hard alee
the ship went hard astern
swung the wheel hard left
3
slowly and with difficulty
prejudices die hard
4
causing great damage or hardship
industries hit hard by the depression
she was severely affected by the bank's failure
Synonym: severely
5
with firmness
held hard to the railing
Synonym: firmly
6
earnestly or intently
thought hard about it
stared hard at the accused
7
with pain or distress or bitterness
he took the rejection very hard
8
very near or close in space or time
it stands hard by the railroad tracks
they were hard on his heels
a strike followed hard upon the plant's opening
9
into a solid condition
concrete that sets hard within a few hours
10
indulging excessively
he drank heavily
Synonym: heavily intemperately

数据来源:WordNet

  1. And more rain , rather than snow , when it falls onto freezing ground , forms a hard layer of ice that the animals simply can 't push their noses through to feed .

    同时,更多的降雨而非降雪使得雨滴落在冻土上时形成坚固的冰层,这样一来驯鹿完全没办法把鼻子伸进去进食。

  2. As our typewriters are made of light and hard alloy they are both portable and endurable .

    因为我们的打字机是由轻而坚固的合成制成,所以轻便携带又很耐用。

  3. People tend to work hard at this stage of life .

    人在这个人生阶段往往发奋努力。

  4. Her job is hard work , but the pay is good .

    她工作虽辛苦,但薪水不低。

  5. When I left they were all still hard at it .

    我离开的时候他们都还在努力工作。

  6. You think you 're really hard , don 't you ?

    你是不是以为自己真的很勇猛?

  7. Come and get me if you think you 're hard enough .

    你要是觉得自己有种,就冲着我来吧。

  8. Her show now has a hard political edge to it .

    她现在的表演具有强烈的政治性。

  9. Their success was the result of years of hard graft .

    他们的成功是多年艰苦奋斗的结果。

  10. I find his attitude a little hard to take .

    我觉得他的态度有点儿令人难以接受。

  11. It was hard going getting up at five every morning .

    每天早上五点钟起床太难了。

  12. He said some very hard things to me .

    他对我说了些很不近人情的话。

  13. We 've got a lot of hard work ahead .

    我们往后还有很多艰苦工作要做。

  14. The end result of her hard work was a place at medical school .

    她勤奋苦读,终于进了医学院。

  15. He had a hard job to make himself heard .

    他好不容易才使别人听见他的声音。

  16. They worked hard to give their children a good start in life .

    他们力争为孩子们奠定一个良好的基础。

  17. All these students are good , but some work harder than others .

    所有这些学生都不错,但有的用功多些,有的用功少些。

  18. She worked hard so that everything would be ready in time .

    她卖力地干着,为的是一切能够及时就序。

  19. We need to take a long hard look at all the options .

    我们需要十分谨慎地考虑所有的选择。

  20. You can only achieve success through hard work .

    你得孜孜不倦方能成功。

  21. There are no hard and fast rules about this .

    这事没有什么硬性的规定。

  22. Don 't come down too hard on her .

    不要太严厉地责备她。

  23. It was hard to tell the difference between the two versions .

    很难分辨出这两个版本有什么区别。

  24. She has thought very hard about her future plans .

    她曾经悉心思考她未来的计划。

  25. It 's not as hard as I thought .

    这没有我想象的那么困难。

  26. She 's had a hard life .

    她一生艰苦。

  27. I find his attitude very hard to take .

    他的态度让我难以接受。

  28. It 's hard to say what caused the accident .

    很难说造成事故的原因是什么。

  29. We thought long and hard before deciding to move house .

    我们经过长久慎重的考虑之后才决定搬家。

  30. Our water is very hard .

    我们的水很硬。

difficult arduous hard tough 【导航词义:困难的】
difficult v. 困难的,不易的
〔辨析〕

指因需要努力或技巧而难以做成、理解或处理的。

〔例证〕

Moving that huge stone was difficult.

移动那块大石头很费劲。

The poem is difficult to read.

这首诗很难读懂。

The entrance exam of that school was not difficult.

那所学校的入学考试不难。

arduous v. 费力的,艰巨的
〔辨析〕

尤指在一段时间内需耗费大量体力和精力才能完成的。

〔例证〕

The arduous task is of great challenge to him.

这项艰巨的工作对他是个很大的挑战。

All the 6 adventurers survived the arduous journey through the desert.

6名探险家都完成了穿越沙漠的艰难旅程。

hard v. 困难的,艰难的
〔辨析〕

指事情不好理解、处理或不容易做的。

〔例证〕

He found that it is hard to learn English well.

他发现学好英语很难。

It's hard to say which is right.

很难说哪一个是正确的。

More practice will make us a hard team to beat.

多加练习,我们就能成为一支难以战胜的球队。

tough v. 难办的,棘手的,费力的
〔辨析〕

因存在或将会引发问题等而难以完成或处理的,尤指在情感上难以抉择的。

〔例证〕

His company survived a tough year.

他的公司挺过了艰难的一年。

Those tough questions really embarrassed him.

那些难以回答的问题的确让他很难堪。

firm hard inflexible solid 【导航词义:坚硬的,结实的】
firm v. 坚硬的,结实的
〔辨析〕

指不软也不是特别硬,但不易变形的。

〔例证〕

She can't sleep well on a firm mattress.

她在硬床垫上睡不好。

He bought several firm green apples on his way home.

他在回家的路上买了几个硬的青苹果。

hard v. 硬的,坚固的
〔辨析〕

指硬实得难以按下、切开、弄碎等的。

〔例证〕

This piece of rock is so hard that you can barely embed anything in it.

这块岩石太硬了,几乎什么也嵌不进去。

There was almost no rain this year so the ground is now as hard as stone.

今年一年几乎没下雨,现在土地硬得像石头一样。

inflexible v. 坚硬的
〔辨析〕

指材料很硬,很难或无法弯曲的。

〔例证〕

Be careful! This kind of plastic is inflexible.

小心!这种塑料不能弯曲。

solid v. 坚硬的
〔辨析〕

指固体坚硬结实的。

〔例证〕

solid ground

坚实的土地

Solid food is easier to carry.

固体食物更便于携带。

severe cold-hearted hard harsh 【导航词义:严厉的】
severe v. 严厉的
〔辨析〕

形容人时指某人神态严肃的或待人处事要求严格、不讲情面的;形容事物时指法律、批评等异常严厉的,近乎苛刻。

〔例证〕

The general had a severe manner.

那位将军态度严肃。

My teacher was equally severe on students who were late for class.

我的老师对所有迟到的学生都同样严厉。

The Prime Minister came under severe criticism for his handling of the crisis.

首相对这场危机的处理受到了强烈批评。

cold-hearted v. 冷酷无情的,铁石心肠的
〔辨析〕

指人的举动令人觉得毫无怜悯之心的。

〔例证〕

He is a cold-hearted man.

他是一个冷酷无情的人。

I had no idea he could be so cold-hearted.

我没想到他会这么铁石心肠。

hard v. 冷酷无情的,严厉刻薄的
〔辨析〕

指对他人过分严厉的、苛刻的。

〔例证〕

His father was a hard man.

他父亲是个不讲情面的人。

She is too hard on her assistant.

她对待自己的助手太苛刻了。

harsh v. 严厉的,严酷的
〔辨析〕

指对待他人或对他人的批评非常严厉的、苛刻的。

〔例证〕

He suffered harsh criticism from his colleagues.

他受到了同事们的严厉批评。

He received a harsh punishment from his English teacher yesterday.

昨天英语老师严厉责罚了他。

The critics had nothing but harsh words for her new book.

批评家对她的新著只有苛刻的批评。

  • 习语

adj.

be hard on sb/sth

1

严厉对待,严格批评(某人 / 某事)
to treat or criticize sb in a very severe or strict way

Don't be too hard on him─he's very young.

别对他太苛刻了——他还很小呢。

2

使…为难;对…不公平
to be difficult for or unfair to sb/sth

It's hard on people who don't have a car.

对于没有车的人来说,这不公平。

3

可能损伤,可能损坏(某物)
to be likely to hurt or damage sth

Looking at a computer screen all day can be very hard on the eyes.

成天盯着计算机屏幕可能会对眼睛造成严重损害。

drive/strike a hard bargain

狠狠地杀价
to argue in an aggressive way and force sb to agree on the best possible price or arrangement

give sb a hard time

给某人找茬儿;使某人不好过
to deliberately make a situation difficult and unpleasant for sb

They really gave me a hard time at the interview.

面试时他们确实是在难为我。

hard and fast

板上钉钉;不容更改
that cannot be changed in any circumstances

There are no hard and fast rules about this.

这事没有什么硬性的规定。

(as) hard as nails

冷酷无情;铁石心肠;毫无惧色
showing no sympathy, kindness or fear

hard cheese

(常作反话)太不幸了,真够倒霉
used as a way of saying that you are sorry about sth, usually ironically (= you really mean the opposite)

hard going

难懂;费力
difficult to understand or needing a lot of effort

I'm finding his latest novel very hard going.

我觉得他最近的这部小说很晦涩。

hard luck/lines

(表示惋惜)真遗憾,太不幸了
used to tell sb that you feel sorry for them

‘Failed again, I'm afraid.’ ‘Oh, hard luck.’

“恐怕我又失败了。”“哦,太不幸了。”

the hard way

通过痛苦的经历;通过出错
by having an unpleasant experience or by making mistakes

She won't listen to my advice so she'll just have to learn the hard way .

她不肯听我的忠告,所以只好吃了苦头才知道厉害。

make hard work of sth

在某事上耗费过多时间(或精力);费冤枉力
to use more time or energy on a task than is necessary

no hard feelings

(向争论或打败的对方表示继续友好)别往心里去,别记恨
used to tell sb you have been arguing with or have beaten in a contest that you would still like to be friendly with them

It looks like I'm the winner again. No hard feelings, Dave, eh?

看来我又赢了。你不会不高兴吧,戴夫?

play hard to get

故作姿态;故意摆谱;佯装拿架子
to make yourself seem more attractive or interesting by not immediately accepting an invitation to do sth

too much like hard work

太费力
needing too much effort

I can't be bothered making a hot meal─it's too much like hard work.

我懒得做热饭热菜——太麻烦了。

a hard/tough act to follow

令人望尘莫及的人
a person who is so good or successful at sth that it will be difficult for anyone else coming after them to be as good or successful

have a (hard/difficult) job doing/to do sth

干某事很困难(或很吃力、很费力)
to have difficulty doing sth

You'll have a job convincing them that you're right.

要让他们信服你是对的还要费点劲。

He had a hard job to make himself heard.

他好不容易才使别人听见他的声音。

a hard/tough nut (to crack)

棘手的问题;不好对付的情形
a difficult problem or situation to deal with

(caught/stuck) between a rock and a hard place

进退两难;左右为难
in a situation where you have to choose between two things, both of which are unpleasant

adv.

be/feel hard done by

受到不公平待遇;感到委屈
to be or feel unfairly treated

She has every right to feel hard done by─her parents have given her nothing.

她完全有权觉得委屈——她父母什么都没给她。

be hard put (to it) to do sth

很难做某事
to find it very difficult to do sth

He was hard put to it to explain her disappearance.

他很难对她的消失作出解释。

be hard up for sth

某物匮乏
to have too few or too little of sth

We're hard up for ideas.

我们再想不出主意了。

hard on sth

紧接着
very soon after

His death followed hard on hers.

她死后不久,他也死了。

take sth hard

为某事很苦恼(或难受)
to be very upset by sth

He took his wife's death very hard.

他对妻子的死感到很难过。

old habits, traditions, etc. die hard

(旧习惯、传统等)难以改变,根深蒂固
used to say that things change very slowly

(hard/hot) on sb's/sth's heels

紧跟;紧接在后
very close behind sb/sth; very soon after sth

News of rising unemployment followed hard on the heels of falling export figures.

出口数字下降之后紧接着就是失业率上升的消息。