Found 4 items, similar to Hards.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: hard
keras
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: hard
atos, ganyar, keberatsebelahan, keras, sukar, susah
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: hard
hard
adj 1: not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to
accomplish or comprehend or endure;
“a difficult
task”;
“nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of
access”;
“difficult times”;
“a difficult child”;
“found himself in a difficult situation”;
“why is it
so hard for you to keep a secret?” [syn:
difficult]
[ant:
easy]
2: metaphorically hard;
“a hard fate”;
“took a hard look”;
“a
hard bargainer”;
“a hard climb” [ant:
soft]
3: not yielding to pressure or easily penetrated;
“hard as
rock” [ant:
soft]
4: very strong or vigorous;
“strong winds”;
“a hard left to the
chin”;
“a knockout punch”;
“a severe blow” [syn:
knockout,
severe]
5: characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion;
especially physical effort;
“worked their arduous way up
the mining valley”;
“a grueling campaign”;
“hard labor”;
“heavy work”;
“heavy going”;
“spent many laborious hours
on the project”;
“set a punishing pace” [syn:
arduous,
backbreaking,
grueling,
gruelling,
heavy,
laborious,
punishing,
toilsome]
6: of speech sounds [ant:
soft]
7: of a drinker or drinking; indulging intemperately;
“does a
lot of hard drinking”;
“a heavy drinker” [syn:
hard(a),
heavy]
8: having undergone fermentation;
“hard cider” [syn:
fermented]
9: having a high alcoholic content;
“hard liquor” [syn:
strong]
10: unfortunate or hard to bear;
“had hard luck”;
“a tough
break” [syn:
tough]
11: dried out;
“hard dry rolls left over from the day before”
[also:
hardest,
harder]
hard
adv 1: with effort or force or vigor;
“the team played hard”;
“worked hard all day”;
“pressed hard on the lever”;
“hit the ball hard”;
“slammed the door hard”
2: with firmness;
“held hard to the railing” [syn:
firmly]
3: earnestly or intently;
“thought hard about it”;
“stared hard
at the accused”
4: causing great damage or hardship;
“industries hit hard by
the depression”;
“she was severely affected by the bank's
failure” [syn:
severely]
5: slowly and with difficulty;
“prejudices die hard”
6: indulging excessively;
“he drank heavily” [syn:
heavily,
intemperately]
[ant:
lightly]
7: into a solid condition;
“concrete that sets hard within a
few hours”
8: very near or close in space or time;
“it stands hard by the
railroad tracks”;
“they were hard on his heels”;
“a strike
followed hard upon the plant's opening”
9: with pain or distress or bitterness;
“he took the rejection
very hard”
10: to the full extent possible; all the way;
“hard alee”;
“the
ship went hard astern”;
“swung the wheel hard left”
[also:
hardest,
harder]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Hards
Hards
\Hards\ (h[aum]rdz), n. pl. [OE. herdes, AS. heordan; akin
to G. hede.]
The refuse or coarse part of flax; tow.
[1913 Webster]