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单词 hardy
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hardy


hardy

vigorous; robust; stout; brave: The early settlers were hardy people.
Not to be confused with:hearty – warm-hearted; jovial; substantial: He gave me a hearty handshake.

har·dy 1

H0063600 (här′dē)adj. har·di·er, har·di·est 1. Able to withstand difficult or adverse conditions; robust: hardy explorers; hardy perennials.2. a. Courageous; intrepid.b. Archaic Brazenly daring; audacious.
[Middle English, from Old French hardi, past participle of hardir, make hard, embolden, of Germanic origin; see kar- in Indo-European roots.]
har′di·ly adv.har′di·ness n.
hardy2left to right: cold-cutting and hot-cutting hardy chisel heads

har·dy 2

H0063600 (här′dē)n. pl. har·dies A square-shanked chisel that fits into a square hole in an anvil.
[Probably from hard.]

hardy

(ˈhɑːdɪ) adj, -dier or -diest1. having or demanding a tough constitution; robust2. bold; courageous3. foolhardy; rash4. (Botany) (of plants) able to live out of doors throughout the winter[C13: from Old French hardi bold, past participle of hardir to become bold, of Germanic origin; compare Old English hierdan to harden1, Old Norse hertha, Old High German herten]

hardy

(ˈhɑːdɪ) n, pl -dies (Tools) any blacksmith's tool made with a square shank so that it can be lodged in a square hole in an anvil[C19: probably from hard]

Hardy

(ˈhɑːdɪ) n1. (Biography) Oliver. See Laurel and Hardy2. (Biography) Thomas. 1840–1928, British novelist and poet. Most of his novels are set in his native Dorset (part of his fictional Wessex) and include Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), The Return of the Native (1878), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895), after which his work consisted chiefly of verse3. (Biography) Sir Thomas Masterman. 1769–1839, British naval officer, flag captain under Nelson (1799–1805): 1st Sea Lord (1830)

har•dy

(ˈhɑr di)

adj. -di•er, -di•est. 1. sturdy; strong: a hardy constitution. 2. (of plants) able to withstand the cold of winter in the open air. 3. requiring great physical courage, vigor, or endurance: hardy sports. 4. courageous: hardy explorers. 5. unduly bold; presumptuous; foolhardy. [1175–1225; Middle English hardi < Old French, past participle of *hardir to harden, make brave < Germanic; compare Old High German hartjan to harden, Gothic -hardjan] har′di•ness, n.

Har•dy

(ˈhɑr di)

n. 1. Oliver, 1892–1957, U.S. motion-picture comedian. 2. Thomas, 1840–1928, English novelist and poet.

Hardy

A heavy chisel designed to fit upright in the hardy-hole of an anvil.
Thesaurus
Noun1.hardy - United States slapstick comedian who played the pompous and overbearing member of the Laurel and Hardy duo who made many films (1892-1957)Hardy - United States slapstick comedian who played the pompous and overbearing member of the Laurel and Hardy duo who made many films (1892-1957)Oliver HardyLaurel and Hardy - United States slapstick comedy duo who made many films together
2.hardy - English novelist and poet (1840-1928)Hardy - English novelist and poet (1840-1928)Thomas Hardy
Adj.1.hardy - having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships; "hardy explorers of northern Canada"; "proud of her tall stalwart son"; "stout seamen"; "sturdy young athletes"stalwart, sturdy, stoutrobust - sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction; "a robust body"; "a robust perennial"
2.hardy - able to survive under unfavorable weather conditions; "strawberries are hardy and easy to grow"; "camels are tough and hardy creatures"robust - sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction; "a robust body"; "a robust perennial"
3.hardy - invulnerable to fear or intimidationhardy - invulnerable to fear or intimidation; "audacious explorers"; "fearless reporters and photographers"; "intrepid pioneers"audacious, dauntless, intrepid, unfearing, fearless, bravebold - fearless and daring; "bold settlers on some foreign shore"; "a bold speech"; "a bold adventure"

hardy

adjective1. strong, tough, robust, sound, fit, healthy, vigorous, rugged, sturdy, hale, stout, stalwart, hearty, lusty, in fine fettle They grew up to be farmers, round-faced and hardy.
strong soft, weak, delicate, fragile, frail, feeble, sickly, weedy
2. courageous, brave, daring, bold, heroic, manly, gritty, feisty (informal, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), resolute, intrepid, valiant, plucky, valorous, stouthearted A few hardy souls leapt into the encircling seas.
courageous soft, weak, feeble, weedy (informal), faint-hearted, wussy (slang), wimpish or wimpy (informal)

hardy

adjective1. Physically toughened so as to have great endurance:hard, hard-bitten, hard-handed, rugged, tough.Idiom: hard as nails.2. Capable of exerting considerable effort or of withstanding considerable stress or hardship:stalwart, stout, strong, sturdy, tough.3. Having or showing courage:audacious, bold, brave, courageous, dauntless, doughty, fearless, fortitudinous, gallant, game, heroic, intrepid, mettlesome, plucky, stout, stouthearted, unafraid, undaunted, valiant, valorous.Informal: spunky.Slang: gutsy, gutty.
Translations
强壮的能吃苦耐劳的

hardy

(ˈhaːdi) adjective tough; strong; able to bear cold, tiredness etc. This plant is very hardy and able to survive even rough winter weather. 強壯的, 能吃苦耐勞的 强壮的,能吃苦耐劳的 ˈhardiness noun 能吃苦耐勞 强壮,能吃苦耐劳

hardy


hardy

1 (of plants) able to live out of doors throughout the winter

hardy

2 any blacksmith's tool made with a square shank so that it can be lodged in a square hole in an anvil

Hardy

1. Thomas. 1840--1928, British novelist and poet. Most of his novels are set in his native Dorset (part of his fictional Wessex) and include Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), The Return of the Native (1878), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895), after which his work consisted chiefly of verse 2. Sir Thomas Masterman. 1769--1839, British naval officer, flag captain under Nelson (1799--1805): 1st Sea Lord (1830)
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Hardy


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  • adj
  • noun

Synonyms for Hardy

adj strong

Synonyms

  • strong
  • tough
  • robust
  • sound
  • fit
  • healthy
  • vigorous
  • rugged
  • sturdy
  • hale
  • stout
  • stalwart
  • hearty
  • lusty
  • in fine fettle

Antonyms

  • soft
  • weak
  • delicate
  • fragile
  • frail
  • feeble
  • sickly
  • weedy

adj courageous

Synonyms

  • courageous
  • brave
  • daring
  • bold
  • heroic
  • manly
  • gritty
  • feisty
  • resolute
  • intrepid
  • valiant
  • plucky
  • valorous
  • stouthearted

Antonyms

  • soft
  • weak
  • feeble
  • weedy
  • faint-hearted
  • wussy
  • wimpish or wimpy

Synonyms for Hardy

adj physically toughened so as to have great endurance

Synonyms

  • hard
  • hard-bitten
  • hard-handed
  • rugged
  • tough

adj capable of exerting considerable effort or of withstanding considerable stress or hardship

Synonyms

  • stalwart
  • stout
  • strong
  • sturdy
  • tough

adj having or showing courage

Synonyms

  • audacious
  • bold
  • brave
  • courageous
  • dauntless
  • doughty
  • fearless
  • fortitudinous
  • gallant
  • game
  • heroic
  • intrepid
  • mettlesome
  • plucky
  • stout
  • stouthearted
  • unafraid
  • undaunted
  • valiant
  • valorous
  • spunky
  • gutsy
  • gutty

Synonyms for Hardy

noun United States slapstick comedian who played the pompous and overbearing member of the Laurel and Hardy duo who made many films (1892-1957)

Synonyms

  • Oliver Hardy

Related Words

  • Laurel and Hardy

noun English novelist and poet (1840-1928)

Synonyms

  • Thomas Hardy

adj having rugged physical strength

Synonyms

  • stalwart
  • sturdy
  • stout

Related Words

  • robust

adj able to survive under unfavorable weather conditions

Related Words

  • robust

adj invulnerable to fear or intimidation

Synonyms

  • audacious
  • dauntless
  • intrepid
  • unfearing
  • fearless
  • brave

Related Words

  • bold
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