hardy
hardy 英 [ˈhɑ:di] 美 [ˈhɑrdi]
adj. 坚强的;勇敢的;能吃苦耐劳的;鲁莽的 n. 强壮的人;耐寒植物;方柄凿
名词复数:hardies 比较级:hardier 最高级:hardiest
- Hardy means tough––if you're hardy, you don't get tired easily and can endure hardship. People who don't catch cold often attribute this fact to their coming from hardy farming stock.
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- adj. 坚强的;勇敢的;能吃苦耐劳的;鲁莽的
- n. 强壮的人;耐寒植物;方柄凿
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1. So over the next six months CEO Roger hardy and his senior team called customers each week to see whether they had any ideas.
因此,接下来的六个月,首席执行官罗杰•哈迪和其高管层每周都给客户打电话,看看他们有何想法。
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2. I would have preferred the hardy Boys, preferred to gallop alongside the Riders of the Purple Sage, but I was afraid of teachers then, and so I read.
我本可以选择看《哈迪男孩》,我本可以选择看《紫艾灌丛中的骑士们》,但当时的我太怕老师,所以还是读了《杀死一只知更鸟》。
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3. John and Cynthia hardy founded an eco-friendly school that provides students with quality education in one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
在我们星球其中最美丽的一个地方,约翰和辛西娅哈代创建了一所给学生提供素质教育的生态学校。
- hardy (adj.) c. 1200, "bold, daring, fearless," also "presumptuous, audacious," from Old French hardi "bold, brave, courageous; confident, presumptuous," from past participle of hardir "to harden, be or make bold," from Frankish *hardjan "to make hard" (source also of Old Frisian herda, Old High German herten, Old Norse herða, Gothic gahardjan "make hard"), from Proto-Germanic *hardu- (from PIE root *kar- "hard"). Sense influenced by English hard. Of plants, "able to survive in the open year-round," 1660s. Related: Hardily; hardiness. Hardhede "physical hardiness" is attested from early 15c.
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