单词 | hard-hit |
释义 | > as lemmashard-hit hard-hit adj. severely stricken by misfortune, grief, or disaster; (also) deeply in love (now rare). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > adversity > calamity or misfortune > [adjective] > suffering misfortune > stricken by misfortune star-crossed1597 star-cross1608 planet-struck1609 planet-stricken1615 sparrow-blasteda1652 hard-hit1826 1826 Kaleidoscope 31 Jan. 247/3 The Squire was hard hit by this nonchalance. 1844 M. G. Blessington Strathern I. iv. 79 Now that they know that I am hard hit with Miss Sydney..they are just as civil to me as they were before. 1909 H. G. Wells Ann Veronica ix She saw her aunt in tears, her father white-faced and hard hit. 1941 F. Ryerson & C. Clements Ever since Eve (new ed.) iii. 42 Girls don't mean anything in your life... But with me..I don't mind admitting I'm hard hit. 2013 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 4 Mar. a8/6 Among the top measures is a so-called citizenship salary, a type of unemployment insurance for hard-hit Italians. < as lemmas |
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