
Hledat
hard
01
náročný, obtížný
needing a lot of skill or effort to do
Example
Learning to play the piano at a professional level is hard and requires years of practice.
Učit se hrát na klavír na profesionální úrovni je obtížné a vyžaduje roky praxe.
Writing a novel can be hard, as it requires creativity, discipline, and perseverance.
Napsání románu může být obtížné, protože vyžaduje kreativitu, disciplínu a vytrvalost.
Example
She prefers hard cheese like cheddar over soft cheese.
Dává přednost tvrdému sýru jako je cheddar před měkkým sýrem.
The apples were too hard to bite into.
Jablica byla příliš tvrdá, aby se do nich dalo kousnout.
Example
He gave the door a hard push to open it.
The workers hit the metal with hard blows to shape it.
04
tvrdý, hlučný
(of a sound) pronounced by moving the back of the tongue toward the velum
Example
In the word " cat, " the " c " is a hard sound.
The letter " g " in " go " makes a hard sound, unlike its soft counterpart in " giant. "
05
tvrdé, ostré
(of light) producing sharp contrasts and clearly defined shadows
Example
The hard light made the shapes stand out.
She used hard light to accentuate the details.
06
silný, tvrdý
(of alcoholic beverages) haiving a high alcohol content, often used to describe spirits like whiskey, vodka, or rum
Example
He prefers hard liquor over beer.
At the party, they served mostly hard drinks, including gin and tequila.
Example
He had hard luck finding a job after graduation.
It was hard to watch the team lose after such a strong start.
08
tvrdý, pevný
stiff or tough due to lack of moisture
Example
The bread was hard and stale after sitting out overnight.
The cookies were so hard they could break your teeth.
09
tvrdá voda, voda s vysokým obsahem minerálů
(of water) high in dissolved salts, particularly calcium and magnesium
Example
Hard water left white spots on the dishes after they dried.
The plumber recommended a water softener because the house had hard water.
10
tvrdá, silná
(of radiation) having relatively high penetrating power or energy, such as X-rays or gamma rays
Example
Hard radiation is capable of passing through thick materials like concrete.
X-rays are a type of hard radiation used in medical imaging.
11
tvrdé, pevné
based on solid, verifiable evidence or facts
Example
The journalist presented hard facts about the crime wave in the city.
We need to focus on hard data rather than speculation when making decisions.
Example
Physics is considered a hard science because it focuses on empirical data and testable theories.
Mathematics is a hard subject, with clear, objective solutions.
13
tvrdý, neústupný
showing an uncompromising or rigid approach, often in politics or opinions
Example
The senator's hard approach on immigration reform alienated moderate voters.
The debate became more intense as both sides took hard positions on healthcare.
14
tvrdý, ztuhlý
(of a body part) becoming stiff or firm, often in response to certain feelings or physical reactions
Example
It ’s common for certain body parts to become hard when they are stimulated.
The body's natural response in certain situations is to become hard or tense.
hard
Example
He worked hard to achieve his goals.
Tvrdě pracoval, aby dosáhl svých cílů.
She studied hard for her exams.
Studovala tvrdě na své zkoušky.
Example
She held hard to the railing as she climbed the steep staircase.
He gripped the steering wheel hard during the storm.
Example
She thought hard about the decision before making a choice.
He stared hard at the map, trying to make sense of the route.
04
tvrdě, ostře
to the fullest extent, often used in specific contexts like navigation
Example
The captain ordered to steer hard starboard to avoid the reef.
The sailors were told to turn hard port as the storm approached.
Example
The cabin stands hard by the lake, offering a perfect view.
They set up camp hard by the trail to catch the sunrise.
06
tvrdě, pevně
into a firm state
Example
The clay baked hard in the sun.
The glue dried hard after a few minutes.

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