| 单词 | hard of heart | 
| 释义 | > as lemmashard of heart  a.  Not easily moved or affected emotionally; resistant to pity or entreaty; unfeeling, callous. Also in  hard of heart. Cf. hard-hearted adj.See also to die hard at die v.1 3b. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > 			[adjective]		 > callous or hard-hearted hard hearteOE steelena1000 hardOE hard-heartedc1225 stony?c1230 yhert1340 dure1412 hardedc1425 induratec1425 stonishc1450 hardenedc1480 steely1508 flinty1536 endured1540 stiff-stomached1540 heartless1556 indured1558 flint-hearted1560 iron1561 marble1565 stone-hearted?1569 stony-hearted1569 iron-hearted1570 steel-hearted1571 rocky?1578 brawned1582 flinted1582 padded1583 obdure?1590 brawny1596 flintful1596 flint-heart1596 steeled1600 cauterized1603 indurated1604 flinty-hearted1629 ahenean1630 dedolent1633 brawny-hearteda1639 hard-grained1643 callous1647 upsitten1682 seared1684 petrified1720 calloused1746 coreless1813 pebble-hearted1816 hard-shelled1848 hard-plucked1857 steel trap1921 the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > 			[adjective]		 > obdurate hardOE induratec1425 hardenedc1480 obdureda1500 indured1558 obdurate1590 obfirmed1597 indurated1604 obduratious1672 case-hardened1836 OE    Blickling Homilies 57  				Manige men beoð heardre heortan. a1225						 (    Rule St. Benet 		(Winteney)	 		(1888)	 ii. 19  				Þa þe wiðe beod & hearde & prute & unȝehursume [L. duros ac superbos uel inobedientes]. a1325						 (c1250)						    Gen. & Exod. 		(1968)	 l. 3061  				Ðis weder is softe, and ðis king hard, And brekeð him eft ðat forward. c1405						 (c1390)						    G. Chaucer Man of Law's Tale 		(Hengwrt)	 		(2003)	 l. 759  				Why wil thyn harde fader han thee spilt.   Promptorium Parvulorum 		(Harl. 221)	 227  				Harde demare, or domys mann wythe-owte mercy. 1569    R. Grafton Chron. II. 282  				There was not so heard a hart, if they had seene them but would have had pittie upon them. 1609    T. Dekker Ravens Almanacke sig. F1  				He knew the hard conscience of the Usurer, straind himselfe and his friends, and prouided the money. 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Georgics  iv, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 136  				So wretched is thy Son, so hard a Mother  thou.       View more context for this quotation 1757    D. Garrick Isabella  iv. 34  				I often writ to my hard Father, but never had An Answer. 1806    R. Snowden Hist. North & South Amer. I.  iii. 176  				The entreaties..touched numbers of an unfeeling heart, and drew tears from many a hard eye. 1864    Ld. Tennyson Grandmother v, in  Enoch Arden, etc. 116  				You think I am hard and cold. 1920    D. H. Lawrence Lost Girl iv  				People thought her rather hard. To one of her gossips Miss Pinnegar confessed: ‘I thought she'd have felt it more.’ 1956    J. Krishnamurti Comm. on Living 59  				He was charitable and not too hard of heart. 2012    National Post 		(Canada)	 		(Nexis)	 13 Oct.  wp. 15  				A nearly helpless little girl..become as hard and uncaring as her family is, a trait that seems only capable of repeating the cycle. < as lemmas | 
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