English to Czech Meaning of hard - tvrdý


Hard :
tvrdý

obtížný, tvrdý, pevný, houževnatý, tvrdohlavý, lechtivý, tuhý, silný, solidní, těžkopádný, bolestivý, namáhavý, těžký, plína, přísný, kožnatý, příkrý, náročný, do kopce, komplex, nemožné, odolný, firma, trvalý, bezcitný, nelítostná, nemilosrdný, nelidský, naprostý, svalnatý, otupit, neoblomný, krutý, brutální, nesmiřitelný, nezralý, štiplavý, statečný, tučně, mrzutý, pracný, velký, vydatný, zajímavý, pompézní, nepružný, neústupný, častý, hustý, tlustý, krychlový, stabilní, konstantní, neochvějný, věřící, neodvolatelný, stacionární, ještě pořád, nemovitý, drahý, high-ceny, nemírný, hojný, neomezený, nespočetný, nesnesitelný, hořký, hrubý

nezbytně, tvrdý, ven, vážně, horký, do značné míry, u, podle, blízko, vedle, na, těžce, hrubě, bolavý, nesnesitelný, despotický, nemožné, obtížný, nekompromisní, neoblomný, knihařské plátno, zatvrzelý, zkostnatět, rock-žebrovaný, vytrvalý, rozlišení, nevzrušený

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Definitions of hard in English
Adjective(1) not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure(2) dispassionate(3) resisting weight or pressure(4) very strong or vigorous(5) characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort(6) produced without vibration of the vocal cords(7) (of light(8) (of speech sounds(9) given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors(10) being distilled rather than fermented; having a high alcoholic content(11) unfortunate or hard to bear(12) dried out
Adverb(1) with effort or force or vigor(2) with firmness(3) earnestly or intently(4) causing great damage or hardship(5) slowly and with difficulty(6) indulging excessively(7) into a solid condition(8) very near or close in space or time(9) with pain or distress or bitterness(10) to the full extent possible; all the way
Examples of hard in English
(1) People say that it takes ten years of hard study to prepare for a career and love.(2) I throw my right hand out instinctively and whack it hard against the side of the door.(3) Independents can be of the anti-war left, but others come from the populist hard right.(4) Danny had forced a hard kiss onto her roughly and now, he was standing there shocked.(5) If the concrete has not set and the rain is hard or the slope is steep, nobody will be happy.(6) You can't drown problems in hard alcohol.(7) Would you want a violent criminal using hard drugs living next to you and your kids?(8) The cold weather had made the ground solid and too hard for the dirt to trap footprints.(9) Once I did recover I pulled back and slapped him hard across the face.(10) They elected the hard man, the sheriff who would give them the best protection.(11) I've worked and studied hard for my success, and know what's it's like to live on meagre funds.(12) If you look at the nature of people involved in gangs in Scotland, a lot of them would be regarded as being very hard people.(13) The attack involved several hard blows to the side of the head and being punched in the face, according to Mr Dixon.(14) He has been portrayed in some quarters as a hard taskmaster who doesn't suffer fools gladly.(15) It hit with a deafening roar, punching the ship sideways so violently that it rolled hard over to port.(16) Many liken him to a stern Victorian mill owner but there is a soft centre lurking within the hard exterior.
Related Phrases of hard
(1) hard-working ::
těžce pracující
(2) work hard ::
tvrdě pracovat
(3) hard work ::
tvrdá práce
(4) hard disk ::
pevný disk
(5) very hard ::
velmi obtížné
(6) hard worker ::
Pilný pracovník
(7) hard drive ::
pevný disk
(8) hard copy ::
výtisk
(9) hard luck ::
smůla
Synonyms
Adjective
1. firm ::
firma
2. arduous ::
náročný
3. diligent ::
pilný
4. difficult ::
obtížný
5. harsh ::
drsný
6. strict ::
přísný
7. bitterly cold ::
mrazivé
8. forceful ::
energický
9. reliable ::
spolehlivý
10. alcoholic ::
alkoholik
11. addictive ::
návykové
12. strong ::
silný
13. knockout ::
knokaut
14. concentrated ::
koncentrovaný
15. intemperate ::
nestřídmý
16. tough ::
houževnatý
17. toilsome ::
namáhavý
18. unvoiced ::
nevyslovený
Adverb
19. forcefully ::
energicky
21. with difficulty ::
s obtížností
23. heavily ::
těžce
Antonyms
1. charitable ::
charitativní
2. humane ::
humánní
3. kindly ::
laskavě
4. merciful ::
milosrdný
5. sensitive ::
citlivý
6. sympathetic ::
soucitný
7. tender ::
nabídka
8. warm ::
teplý
Different Forms
hard, harder, hardest, hardily, harding
Word Example from TV Shows
All those hard sons of bitches
chose him as their leader

All those HARD sons of bitches chose him as their leader

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

That would have been hard to do.

That would have been HARD to do.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 5

If we have the Dothraki ride hard
on the King's Road,

If we have the Dothraki ride HARD on the King's Road,

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 7

Damn. I burped so hard I died in my game.

Damn. I burped so HARD I died in my game.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 13

Do you know how hard it is\Nfor a married man with three kids to hear:

Do you know how HARD it is
for a married man with three kids to hear:

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 7

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