harsh
英 [hɑːʃ]
美[hɑrʃ]
- adj. 严厉的;严酷的;刺耳的;粗糙的;刺目的
- n. (Harsh)人名;(英)哈什
考试真题
- This reminds me unpleasantly of Sunnyhill School in Streatham, with its harsh tarmac, where I used to hang about in corners fantasising about wildlife.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
- Antarctica's harsh natural conditions constitute huge obstacles to the exploitation of its resources.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文
- Parents will think it too harsh on their kids.
出自-2013年12月阅读原文
- What distinguishes a depression from a harsh recession is paralyzing fear - fear of the unknown so great that it causes consumers, businesses, and investors to retreat and panic.
出自-2013年6月阅读原文
- He needs a vehicle to be used in harsh weather.
出自-2010年12月听力原文
- During months without water under a harsh sun, they wither, shrink and contract until they look like a pile of dead gray leaves.
2018年6月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section B
- For example, my wife can be very harsh.
2017年6月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section A
- In France, the government has banned supermarkets from throwing away edible foods and imposed harsh penalties on businesses that fail to comply with the regulations.
2017年12月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section A
- Perhaps, taken 31 slightly out of context, piaget's statement seems harsh.
2016年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section A
- And then the inevitable happens: You lose your patience and either scream at your kids or say something that was a bit too harsh and does nobody any good.
2020年考研真题(英语二)完形填空 Section Ⅰ