词汇 | example_english_harsh |
释义 | Examples of harshThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The arithmetic was sufficiently unfavourable, even in the short term, that harsh measures were required. That frustration expressed itself in harsh censure of a metropolis where success apparently had to be won at the price of personal honour. The trade unions' complaints and demands concentrated on the low wages, the harsh working and living conditions and-of crucial importance-the exploitative kangany-system. Complex sensing and actuation systems may be prone to failure in the harsh environment. Similarly, parents who are understandably worried about the influence of older peers in such neighborhoods may be overly restrictive and harsh in parenting their offspring. A genetically informed study of the association between harsh punishment and offspring behavioral problems. Harsh tax enforcement in situations with poor service delivery may thus contribute to further undermining the legitimacy of the government and increase tax resistance. Valves of the throat 173 categories: two involving modal vocal register, one with breathy vocal register and five showing harsh vocal register. Others promote theory as essential for survival in an ever-evolving, sometimes very harsh, technology-driven marketplace. The lessons were harsh but inevitable; this was an education in organizational virtue. Their adaptations have made them robust and resilient to natural disturbances and harsh climatic conditions. The harsh antiparty politics and discourse of the 1973 military dictatorship had proximate historical antecedents. Along with the harsh conditions in the southern and western circuits, the distance justices traveled in those circuits could itself be grueling. I proposed one year because the climate was very harsh, parasites and malaria were endemic, and there was very little food. There was a latent risk of 'architectural overstretch' - an architect's dream that would sink on such harsh facts as land ownership, financial and legal control. The generally harsh treatment of people of mixed descent is abundant evidence of this sense of race. At other times, or in other moods, it seems to me absurd and sentimental, an inability to face the harsh facts of human life. It might seem harsh to criticise a movement which, for all intents and purposes, has at its heart 134 a positive message. However, one must reflect on the harsh realities. This appealing sentiment needs to be grounded in several harsh realities. Professors were able to balance the idealism of their teaching goals with the occasionally harsh realities of the concert platform. Desorption of these contaminates from surfaces in the harsh field environment due to for thcoming electron beam pulses adversely influences the electron beam's proper ties. Yet, in spite of the harsh sanctions facing them, tradespeople and merchants continued to deal on the black market. Reported styles consisted of a nurturant, child-centered approach and a deemphasis on harsh (restrictive, reactive) methods of child rearing. We went to court and there were some harsh words spoken. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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