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1. | He is a harsh man, at once pompous and officious. |
| 他是个严酷的人,既自负又爱管闲事。 |
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2. | Known as the "Roof of the World," Tibet has quite harsh natural conditions. |
| 西藏素有“世界屋脊”之称,自然条件十分严酷。 |
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3. | The people had to accept the harsh exigencies of war. |
| 人们要承受战乱的严酷现实. |
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4. | very harsh or severe;unrelenting |
| 严酷的;严厉的;冷酷的 |
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5. | 1.harsh; bitter; grim; stern; cruel; ruthless; unrelenting; pitiless 2.(of weather, etc) rigorous |
| 严酷 |
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6. | The people have to accept the harsh exigency of war. |
| 人们要承受战乱的严酷现实。 |
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7. | the harsh realities of unemployment |
| 失业的严酷现实 |
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8. | I think you're very harsh and tyrannical. |
| 我看你太严酷,太霸道了。 |
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9. | In time they came to accept the harsh facts. |
| 他们最终承认了严酷的事实 |
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10. | The harsh realities of the frontier also shaped this tradition of hospitality. |
| 边远地区严酷的现实也是形成好客传统的因素。 |
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