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I. hard [hɑːd, Am hɑːrd] ПРИЛ

1. hard (firm, rigid):

hard rule
hard fate
hard currency ФИН
the hard left/right ПОЛИТ

2. hard (intense, concentrated):

3. hard (forceful):

4. hard (difficult, complex):

to be hard up ФИН
to be hard up ФИН
to be hard work for sb to do sth

5. hard (severe):

6. hard (hostile, unkind):

to be hard on sb/sth
to be hard on sb/sth
to be (as) hard as nails прен

7. hard (extremely cold):

8. hard (solid):

hard evidence
hard fact

Phrases:

II. hard [hɑːd, Am hɑːrd] НРЧ

1. hard (forcefully):

2. hard (rigid):

3. hard (energetically, vigorously):

to fight hard прен
to die hard прен

4. hard (intently):

5. hard (closely):

6. hard (heavy):

hard drink СЪЩ, hard liquor СЪЩ

hard labor СЪЩ Am, hard labour СЪЩ Brit, Aus ЮР

hard core СЪЩ

1. hard core (inner circle within group):

2. hard core Brit (road foundation mixture):

3. hard core (pornography):

hard-wearing [ˌhɑːdˈweərɪŋ, Am ˌhɑːrdˈwer-] ПРИЛ

hard-nosed ПРИЛ

hard-hearted ПРИЛ

hard-hitting ПРИЛ

hard-fought ПРИЛ

hard-working [ˌhɑːdˈwɜːkɪŋ, Am ˌhɑːrdˈwɜːr-] ПРИЛ

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From a technical aspect, it is characterized as hard-hitting involving flexibility and isolationsmoving a specific body part independently from others.
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The book took on modern sensibilities, and addressed a number of hard-hitting issues, including a memorable couple of special anti-drugs issues.
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By the 1990s, many stations had adopted a more hard-hitting approach to branding, resulting in a reduced demand for traditional promotion campaigns.
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He was a fan favorite with his hard-hitting style, piling up 1111 penalty minutes in 508 professional games.
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The critical reception for series two has praised the program's sharp blend of prime-time period charm and hard-hitting social commentary.
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