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Hardness (disambiguation); Hard (disambiguation); Hard (album); HARD
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Hard         
·adv Close or near.
II. Hard ·adv So as to raise difficulties.
III. Hard ·adv Uneasily; vexatiously; slowly.
IV. Hard ·noun A ford or passage across a river or swamp.
V. Hard ·adv With difficulty; as, the vehicle moves hard.
VI. Hard ·superl Difficult to resist or control; powerful.
VII. Hard ·vt To Harden; to make hard.
VIII. Hard ·superl Rough; acid; sour, as liquors; as, hard cider.
IX. Hard ·adv With pressure; with urgency; hence, diligently; earnestly.
X. Hard ·superl Wanting softness or smoothness of utterance; harsh; as, a hard tone.
XI. Hard ·superl Having disagreeable and abrupt contrasts in the coloring or light and shade.
XII. Hard ·superl Rigid in the drawing or distribution of the figures; formal; lacking grace of composition.
XIII. Hard ·superl Not easy or agreeable to the taste; stiff; rigid; ungraceful; repelling; as, a hard style.
XIV. Hard ·superl Difficult, mentally or judicially; not easily apprehended, decided, or resolved; as a hard problem.
XV. Hard ·superl Difficult to accomplish; full of obstacles; laborious; fatiguing; arduous; as, a hard task; a disease hard to cure.
XVI. Hard ·superl Difficult to please or influence; stern; unyielding; obdurate; unsympathetic; unfeeling; cruel; as, a hard master; a hard heart; hard words; a hard character.
XVII. Hard ·adv With tension or strain of the powers; violently; with force; tempestuously; vehemently; vigorously; energetically; as, to press, to blow, to rain hard; hence, rapidly; as, to run hard.
XVIII. Hard ·superl Not easily penetrated, cut, or separated into parts; not yielding to pressure; firm; solid; compact;
- applied to material bodies, and opposed to soft; as, hard wood; hard flesh; a hard apple.
XIX. Hard ·superl Difficult to bear or endure; not easy to put up with or consent to; hence, severe; rigorous; oppressive; distressing; unjust; grasping; as, a hard lot; hard times; hard fare; a hard winter; hard conditions or terms.
XX. Hard ·superl Abrupt or explosive in utterance; not aspirated, sibilated, or pronounced with a gradual change of the organs from one position to another;
- said of certain consonants, as c in came, and g in go, as distinguished from the same letters in center, general, ·etc.
hard         
I. a.
1.
Firm, solid, compact, impenetrable, unyielding, rigid.
2.
Difficult, embarrassing, perplexing, puzzling, knotty, intricate, understood with difficulty.
3.
Laborious, arduous, toilsome, fatiguing, wearying.
4.
Unfeeling, unkind, insensible, unsusceptible, cruel, oppressive, rigorous, exacting, severe, unyielding, inflexible, callous, obdurate, hard-hearted, unfeeling, unsympathetic.
5.
Grievous, distressing, calamitous, painful, disagreeable, unpleasant.
6.
Inclement, stormy, tempestuous, cold, severe.
7.
Harsh, rough, sour, acid.
8.
Coarse, unpalatable.
9.
Unfavorable, unprosperous, unpropitious.
10.
Stiff, constrained, forced, unnatural, ungraceful, rigid.
11.
Excessive, intemperate.
II. ad.
1.
Close, near.
2.
Laboriously, diligently, earnestly, incessantly, energetically.
3.
With difficult, not easily.
4.
Distressfully, painfully, severely, rigorously.
5.
Vehemently, forcibly, violently.
hard         
(harder, hardest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is hard is very firm and stiff to touch and is not easily bent, cut, or broken.
He shuffled his feet on the hard wooden floor...
Something cold and hard pressed into the back of his neck.
? soft
ADJ
hardness
He felt the hardness of the iron railing press against his spine.
N-UNCOUNT: oft with poss
2.
Something that is hard is very difficult to do or deal with.
It's hard to tell what effect this latest move will have...
Our traveller's behaviour on the journey is hard to explain...
That's a very hard question.
= difficult
? easy
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf, ADJ to-inf
3.
If you work hard doing something, you are very active or work intensely, with a lot of effort.
I'll work hard. I don't want to let him down...
Am I trying too hard?
ADV: ADV after v
Hard is also an adjective.
I admired him as a true scientist and hard worker.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
Hard work involves a lot of activity and effort.
Coping with three babies is very hard work...
Their work is hard and unglamorous, and most people would find it boring.
ADJ
5.
If you look, listen, or think hard, you do it carefully and with a great deal of attention.
You had to listen hard to hear the old man breathe...
ADV: ADV after v
Hard is also an adjective.
It might be worth taking a long hard look at your frustrations and resentments.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
6.
If you strike or take hold of something hard, you strike or take hold of it with a lot of force.
I kicked a dustbin very hard and broke my toe.
ADV: ADV after v
Hard is also an adjective.
He gave her a hard push which toppled her backwards into an armchair.
ADJ: ADJ n
7.
You can use hard to indicate that something happens intensely and for a long time.
I've never seen Terry laugh so hard...
It was snowing hard by then.
ADV: ADV after v
8.
If a person or their expression is hard, they show no kindness or sympathy.
His father was a hard man...
? gentle
ADJ: usu ADJ n
9.
If you are hard on someone, you treat them severely or unkindly.
Don't be so hard on him.
? soft
ADJ: v-link ADJ on n
Hard is also an adverb.
He said the security forces would continue to crack down hard on the protestors.
ADV: ADV after v
10.
If you say that something is hard on a person or thing, you mean it affects them in a way that is likely to cause them damage or suffering.
The grey light was hard on the eyes...
These last four years have been hard on them.
ADJ: v-link ADJ on n
11.
If you have a hard life or a hard period of time, your life or that period is difficult and unpleasant for you.
It had been a hard life for her...
Those were hard times.
= tough
ADJ
hardness
In America, people don't normally admit to the hardness of life.
N-UNCOUNT: N of n
12.
Hard evidence or facts are definitely true and do not need to be questioned.
There are probably fewer hard facts about the life of Henry Purcell than that of any other great composer since the Renaissance.
ADJ: ADJ n
13.
Hard water contains a lot of calcium compounds that stop soap making bubbles and sometimes appear as a deposit in kettles and baths.
? soft
ADJ
14.
Hard drugs are very strong illegal drugs such as heroin or cocaine.
? soft
ADJ: ADJ n
15.
If you feel hard done by, you feel that you have not been treated fairly. (BRIT)
The hall porter was feeling hard done by at having to extend his shift.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
16.
If you say that something is hard going, you mean it is difficult and requires a lot of effort.
The talks had been hard going at the start.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
17.
To be hard hit by something means to be affected very severely by it.
California's been particularly hard hit by the recession.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
18.
If someone plays hard to get, they pretend not to be interested in another person or in what someone is trying to persuade them to do.
I wanted her and she was playing hard to get.
PHRASE: V inflects
19.
If someone is hard put to do something or, in British English if they are hard pushed to do something, they have great difficulty doing it.
Mr Morton is undoubtedly cleverer than Mr Kirkby, but he will be hard put to match his popularity.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR to-inf
20.
If you take something hard, you are very upset or depressed by it.
Maybe I just took it too hard.
PHRASE: V inflects
hard         
adj.
demanding
1) (cannot stand alone)hard on (she's very hard on herself)
difficult
2) hard to + inf. (this book is hard to translate = it is hard to translate this book = it is a hard book to translate; she is hard to understand = it is hard to understand her; it is hard to get them to participate = it is hard getting them to participate)
3) hard for (this job will be hard for me; it is hard for us to concentrate)
misc.
4) to play hard to get ('to pretend to be uninterested in an invitation or proposal')
hard         
¦ adjective
1. solid, firm, and rigid; not easily broken, bent, or pierced.
(of a person) not showing any signs of weakness; tough.
2. requiring or demonstrating a great deal of endurance or effort; difficult.
strict and demanding: a hard taskmaster.
denoting an extreme or dogmatic faction within a political party: the hard left.
3. (of information or a subject of study) concerned with precise and verifiable facts: hard science.
4. harsh or unpleasant to the senses.
(of a season or the weather) severe.
5. done with a great deal of force or strength: a hard whack.
6. strongly alcoholic; denoting a spirit rather than beer or wine.
(of a drug) potent and addictive.
7. (of water) containing mineral salts.
8. (of pornography) highly obscene and explicit.
9. (of prices of shares, commodities, etc.) high and stable; firm.
10. (of radiation) highly penetrating.
11. (of a consonant) pronounced as a velar plosive (as c in cat, g in go).
¦ adverb
1. with a great deal of effort.
with a great deal of force; violently.
2. so as to be solid or firm.
3. to the fullest extent possible: put the wheel hard over to starboard.
¦ noun Brit. a road leading down across a foreshore.
Phrases
be hard put (to it) find it very difficult.
go hard with dated turn out to (someone's) disadvantage.
hard and fast [usu. with negative] (of a rule or distinction) fixed and definitive.
hard at it informal busily working.
hard by close to.
hard cheese Brit. informal, dated used to express sympathy over a petty matter.
hard done by Brit. harshly or unfairly treated.
hard feelings [usu. with negative] feelings of resentment.
hard going difficult to understand or enjoy.
hard luck (or lines) Brit. informal used to express sympathy or commiserations.
hard of hearing not able to hear well.
hard on (or upon) close to; following soon after.
the hard stuff informal strong alcoholic drink.
hard up informal short of money.
play hard to get informal deliberately adopt an aloof or uninterested attitude.
put the hard word on Austral./NZ informal ask a favour of.
Derivatives
hardish adjective
hardness noun
Origin
OE hard, heard, of Gmc origin.
Hard (Zürich)         
  • Hard and ''Hardau'' buildings as seen from [[Uetliberg]] (November 2013)
QUARTER OF THE CITY OF ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Hard (Zuerich); Hard (Zurich); Zürich-Hard
Hard is a quarter in the district 4 of Zürich. It was formerly a part of Aussersihl municipality, which was incorporated into Zürich in 1893.
Hard (gamer)         
CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE OF LEGENDS PLAYER
Hard (video gamer); Hard (League of Legends player); Hard (video game player)
Anthony Barkhovtsev, better known by his in-game name Hard, is a Canadian professional League of Legends player. Hard previously played for Echo Fox in the North American League of Legends Championship Series, Cloud9 Tempest in the North American League of Legends Challenger Series, and Golden Guardians Academy in the LCS Academy League.
Hard (band)         
HUNGARIAN ROCK BAND
Hard is a Hungarian hard rock supergroup formed in late 2004 in Budapest, Hungary by József Kalapács (ex-vocalist of Pokolgép and Omen, currently also singing in Kalapács) and Gábor Mirkovics (ex-bass guitarist of Edda Művek). The rest of the band consisted of guitarist Zsolt Csillik (ex-Dance, Jack Daniels and Fix), keyboardist Dénes Makovics (also known for playing saxophone in Bikini) and drummer Zoltán Váry (ex-Sing Sing, ex-Zero-G, guitars–vocals for the Hungarian KISS tribute band KISS Forever Band).
hard-coded         
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE OF EMBEDDING DATA INTO THE SOURCE CODE
Hardcoding; Hard coded; Hardcoded; Hard code; Hard-coded; Hardcode; Hard-coding; Hardcoded value; Hard coded value; Hard coded values; Hardcoded values; Hard-coded value; Hard-coded values
<jargon> (By analogy with "hard-wired") Said of a data value or behaviour written directly into a program, possibly in multiple places, where it cannot be easily modified. There are several alternatives, depending on how often the value is likely to change. It may be replaced with a compile-time constant, such as a C "#define" macro, in which case a change will still require recompilation; or it may be read at run time from a profile, resource (see de-rezz), or environment variable that a user can easily modify; or it may be read as part of the program's input data. To change something hard-coded requires recompilation (if using a compiled language of course) but, more seriously, it requires sufficient understanding of the implementation to be sure that the change will not introduce inconsistency and cause the program to fail. For example, "The line terminator is hard-coded as newline; who in their right mind would use anything else?" See magic number. [Jargon File] (1999-10-18)
Hard coding         
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE OF EMBEDDING DATA INTO THE SOURCE CODE
Hardcoding; Hard coded; Hardcoded; Hard code; Hard-coded; Hardcode; Hard-coding; Hardcoded value; Hard coded value; Hard coded values; Hardcoded values; Hard-coded value; Hard-coded values
Hard coding (also hard-coding or hardcoding) is the software development practice of embedding data directly into the source code of a program or other executable object, as opposed to obtaining the data from external sources or generating it at runtime. Hard-coded data typically can only be modified by editing the source code and recompiling the executable, although it can be changed in memory or on disk using a debugger or hex editor.

Википедия

Hard

Hard may refer to:

  • Hardness, resistance of physical materials to deformation or fracture
  • Hard water, water with high mineral content