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51. | brutally unfair or harsh. |
| 野蛮、不公平或者苛刻。 |
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52. | undergoing the rigors of prison; |
| 经受严酷的监狱生活; |
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53. | the harsh cry of a blue jay; harsh cognac; the harsh white light makes you screw up your eyes; harsh |
| 一只忧郁的鸟儿的刺耳的哭泣;涩口的白兰地;刺眼的白光弄花了你的眼睛;走廊里满是刺鼻的烟雾。 |
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54. | A rigorous, harsh interrogation. |
| 严厉的,粗暴的质问 |
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55. | in bringing us up the hard way.He always said that a" good" education would make us too soft for the harsh |
| 他总是说,“良好的”教育会使我们过于娇嫩,不能与严酷的生活作斗争。 |
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56. | harsh to the ear |
| 刺耳的 |
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57. | Harsh in judgment;unkind. |
| 不宽厚的,心胸狭窄的判断上苛刻的;刻薄的 |
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58. | Strict But not harsh |
| 严而不苛 |
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59. | Something harsh or embittering. |
| 痛苦苛刻或痛苦的事物 |
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60. | Harsh criticism that wounds. |
| 使人受伤害的严厉批评 |
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