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词汇 example_english_great-hardship
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great hardship

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great
adjective
uk /ɡreɪt/ us /ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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hardship
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈhɑːd.ʃɪp/ us /ˈhɑːrd.ʃɪp/
(something that causes) difficult or unpleasant conditions of life, or an example ...
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Examples of great hardship


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A large part of the population had to face greathardship at some phases of their lifecycles.
Simultaneously, the stoppage of public work caused greathardship for casual labourers.
Imagine an egalitarian community at a fairly low level of economic development whose members, though not experiencing greathardship or absolute poverty, have a simple life style.
On the whole the results of that have been good, but undoubtedly at the time it caused greathardship and terrible suffering.
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Therefore, this measure in its crude form would be disastrous to agriculture, and would inflict greathardship upon many people.
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That concerns divorced and separated persons who are living under conditions of greathardship which we all understand.
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That is unique and has understandably caused greathardship and suffering.
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I cannot see any greathardship in that.
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I refuse to agree that only cases of greathardship can be brought under this new clause.
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I think that the shortage of petrol and a rationing system produces greathardship.
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In a case where the wife was entirely innocent, that resulted, of course, in greathardship.
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They have caused greathardship to many people in my constituency.
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If the miners and their families were suffering greathardship, one would see that they might feel compelled to take this kind of action.
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I know that it has been said that there is greathardship at a time of strike because the workers do not receive strike money.
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In cases where there is a scarcity of houses that is a greathardship.
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The forced sale of an agricultural property inflicts greathardship and has the effect of depressing agriculture permanently over a wide area.
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There is another point which is not actually involved here, but in regard to which greathardship is created.
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I know from wide experience that greathardship is involved in these cases on account of the lack of security of tenure.
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That is a serious position which may result, and does result, in greathardship.
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It is a greathardship on the farmers who have been turned out practically without any compensation whatsoever.
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