单词 | hard |
释义 | hard hard /; AmE / adjective, adverb
■ adjective (harder, hardest)
1 [only before noun] definite; based on information that can be proved: Is there any hard evidence that the company is recovering? We think about 90% of the email is internal, but we have no hard figures.
hard evidence/facts/figures/numbers
2 [usually before noun] if the market is hard, or if prices are hard, prices remain high: We expect the hard market to be sharp and brief.
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IDIOMS
drive/strike a hard bargain to argue in an aggressive way to try to force sb to agree on the best possible price or arrangement
hard and fast (used especially after no, not, etc.) that cannot be changed in any circumstances: There are no hard and fast rules about this.
■ adverb
IDIOMS
be hard up for sth to have too few or too little of sth: We're hard up for good ideas. HARD UP
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