单词 | Harsh |
例句 | 1. The minister received some harsh criticism. 2. The lamp gave out a harsh light. 3. Expulsion from school is a harsh form of punishment. 4. He regretted his harsh words. 5. He winced inwardly at her harsh tone. 6. She was harsh to the servants. 7. Polar habitats are harsh and highly variable. 7. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 8. The children had had a harsh upbringing. 9. The punishment was harsh and unfair. 10. To be brief, we can't accept such harsh terms. 11. The weather grew harsh, chilly and unpredictable. 12. Good advice is harsh to the ear. 13. It may seem harsh to criticize him after his death. 14. The hostages are being held in extremely harsh conditions . 15. His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully. 16. One harsh word would send her into the depths of despair. 17. We had to face up to the harsh realities of life sooner or later. 18. The harsh light revealed every crevice and wrinkle in his face. 19. The people have to accept the harsh exigency of war. 20. His harsh words caused her much pain. 21. I hope you won'tbe too harsh with the girl. 22. Many misfortunes came on us during that harsh winter. 23. The treatment meted out to captured soldiers was harsh. 24. The harsh sound jangled his nerves. 25. My breathing is harsh and wheezy. 26. She stood outside, blinking in the harsh sunlight. 27. The people rebelled against the harsh new government. 28. Her harsh words stung him into action. 29. His voice became harsh and loud. 30. The sharp nose and thin lips gave his face a very harsh look. 1. The minister received some harsh criticism. 2. He regretted his harsh words. 3. He winced inwardly at her harsh tone. 4. She was harsh to the servants. 5. Polar habitats are harsh and highly variable. 6. The children had had a harsh upbringing. 7. The punishment was harsh and unfair. 7. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 8. To be brief, we can't accept such harsh terms. 9. The weather grew harsh, chilly and unpredictable. 10. It may seem harsh to criticize him after his death. 11. The hostages are being held in extremely harsh conditions . 12. The sharp nose and thin lips gave his face a very harsh look. 13. His voice was harsh as he enunciated each word carefully. 14. One harsh word would send her into the depths of despair. 15. We had to face up to the harsh realities of life sooner or later. 16. The harsh light revealed every crevice and wrinkle in his face. 17. To modern eyes, such doctrines appear harsh, even cruel. 18. The decision by the headmaster was called in doubt by some of the teachers who thought it unnecessarily harsh. 19. Although his words are harsh, there is positiveness in them. 20. 31. His voice was harsh and unmusical. 32. The harsh colours jarred the eye. 33. His harsh criticism spared no one. 34. She lashed the students with harsh criticism. 35. The sunlight is very harsh. 36. He had harsh words for the Government. 37. He has never flinched from harsh financial decisions. 38. He paints with harsh, slashing brushstrokes. 39. 'You naughty boy!' she said in a harsh voice. 40. Some modern music sounds harsh and tuneless. 41. Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged. 42. He gave a harsh bark of laughter. 43. His theory met with harsh criticism from colleagues. 44. Jim's treatment was harsh and undeserved. 45. Her remarks brought forth a harsh response. 46. Money talks in today's harsh economic climate. 47. Harsh noises insulted our ears. 48. The judge dealt out harsh sentences to the rioters. 49. The lamp shed a harsh yellow light. 50. He accused her of being unduly harsh. 51. Ordinary soap can be too harsh for delicate skin. 52. The prisoners quickly became inured to the harsh conditions. 53. To modern eyes, such doctrines appear harsh, even cruel. 54. She shouted my name in a harsh voice. 55. His voice was harsh and menacing. 56. His comments, taken out of context, seem harsh. 57. I believe people should live in houses that allow them to retreat from the harsh realities of life. 58. Harsh anti-Trade Union laws were brought in in the early 1980s. 59. His harsh criticism jarred with the friendly tone of the meeting. 60. Although she often seems quite cold and harsh, her smiling eyes betray her true nature. 61. Judges are meting out increasingly harsh sentences for car theft. 62. The government decapitalized industry and commerce with harsh tax policies. 63. Millions of people live with the harsh realities of unemployment. 64. Ben says his father was good-natured, a man not quickly roused to anger or harsh opinions. 65. My skin is quite sensitive and I find some soaps too harsh. 66. Do you think they would subscribe to such harsh terms? 67. "There is no alternative, " she said in a harsh voice. 67. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 68. The people had to accept the harsh exigencies of war. 69. The decision by the headmaster was called in doubt by some of the teachers who thought it unnecessarily harsh. 70. Guilt and a sense of common humanity make people less harsh. 71. For a moment she was blinded by the harsh glare of the sun. 72. The book confronts the harsh social and political realities of the world today. 73. The war and the years in the harsh mountains had prematurely aged him. 74. She was caught in the harsh glare of the headlights. 75. Although his words are harsh, there is positiveness in them. 76. The plants were unable to withstand the rigours of a harsh winter. 77. Her later sensual works contrast starkly with the harsh earlier paintings. 78. In a harsh economic climate,() raises for teachers have become a lightning rod for criticism. 79. He learned the hard way about the harsh reality of the boxing world. 80. Civil rights groups have complained about the harsh treatment of prisoners. 81. I learned a lesson in harsh economics when I was made redundant. 82. She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident. 83. The light's a bit too harsh. You can turn it off. 84. Mountain rescue teams have harsh words to say to people who climb without proper equipment. 85. Tropical colours may look rather harsh in our dull northern light. 86. Harsh punishment is expected to be meted out to the murderer. 87. We are still absorbing the harsh lessons of this disaster. 88. He got a six-year jail sentence, a harsh punishment for a first offense. 89. She had some harsh words to say about her colleagues. 90. Her remarks have called forth harsh criticism in the media. 91. The harsh truth is that luck plays a big part in who will live or die. 92. The harsh light showed up the lines on her face. 93. I'm inclined to think we've been a little harsh on her. 94. For many people, make do and mend was a harsh reality. 95. There was a massive public outcry against the harsh prison sentence. 96. Despite harsh criticism, she's sticking to her guns on this issue. 97. He said many harsh and unkind things about his opponents. 98. We thought the punishment was rather harsh for such a minor offence. 99. When talking about cooperation agreement,(http:///harsh.html) they held out several harsh terms. 100. The prison sentence seemed rather harsh, considering the triviality of the offence. 101. No doubt many will regard these as harsh words, but regrettably they are true. 102. Reforming Warsaw's stagnant economy requires harsh measures that would translate into job losses. 103. It's a pity she has such a loud harsh voice. 104. Isn't that a bit harsh? 105. We know, don't we, that Lamb hasn't been fined so heavily for breaching a harsh contract. 106. Harsh fortresses of prickly pears and shard grass and dead branches block off all escape. 107. Let us examine the evolution of animal husbandry in the light of these three great, if harsh, truths. 108. Seeing him engaged in domestic activity, Tibbles came up to him and began to rub her harsh fur against his legs. 109. That is a harsh criticism since the Employment Secretary is a woman. 110. Millions of others died in incredibly harsh conditions in hundreds of labor camps. 111. He commands uncommon loyalty from workers despite sometimes harsh personnel policies. 112. A wise suspicion is that such a fate awaits any treaty containing grandiose reductions or harsh enforcement penalties. 113. Imprisonment is a harsh measure that should be used only when every other reasonable avenue has failed. 114. There is also a slippage control which automatically cuts power if the wheels begin to spin under harsh acceleration. 115. The brick walls and paving of the front garden are clean and tidy, but rather harsh. 116. Harsh discipline was the child's lot, and they were often terrorized deliberately and, not infrequently, sexually abused. 117. Faces were stripped of pretence by the pitiless bombardment of harsh reality. 118. Employees posted to areas with a harsh climate generally receive greater amounts of leave than those in less severe climates. 119. Mr Begg gave warning that the consequences of being declared bankrupt would be harsh and severe. 120. The result was a sweaty medley, harsh and brittle on the surface, but cheesy and rotten underneath. 121. In the civil case, the plaintiffs sought to shield him from such harsh treatment by limiting the scope of his testimony. 122. They are used to dealing with harsh conditions in a hostile environment. 123. He refused to confirm that harsh words had been spoken in the dressing room afterwards but his post-match interview suggested as much. 124. A harsh criticism, perhaps, since Laura was no longer running the factories on a daily basis. 125. The river banks were frequently lined with curious onlookers who struggle to eke out an existence in this harsh environment. 126. Their facial features are indistinguishable, brightly lit though they are by harsh artificial lights. 127. The three-man tribunal did allow, however,(sentence dictionary) that the exclusion appeared to be too harsh for the alleged crime. 128. It is odd that these harsh criticisms were issued before the guidelines were completed and publicly declared. 129. I should put aside the harsh words that had been said, I should try to make the best of everything. 130. It takes a special strength of character to spend decades doggedly pursuing a theory that attracts harsh opposition. 131. They live in unsaturated habitats where harsh, unpredictable conditions keep populations from reaching full capacity. 132. She found that she could not even blink under the harsh glare. 133. An unknowable, harsh and cruel society had destroyed his father for no apparent reason. 134. Timmy says much the same thing but with less diplomacy, writing that harsh criticism and negativity are pulling the team apart. 135. The room is safe, enclosed(), protected from the harsh glare of artificial light. 136. Learning is our mission, responsibility and duty. If we do not learn, life would be tough and harsh to us. Dr T.P.Chia 137. After it he'd become withdrawn and moody, his formerly friendly nature turning acerbic and harsh. 138. There a barren woman is a potential witch and punished with low status and harsh treatment. 139. He, too, noted with mild asperity the harsh encroachment of industrialization on the ethereal world of the cataract. 140. The other vital factor for banks' profitability in today's harsh climate is cost control. 141. It revived concern over the harsh army round-ups in captured towns and villages. 142. Soldiers under Bensen's charge say he was a harsh but fair commander. 143. The refugees stumbled toward military buses, blinking at the harsh lights. 144. Through the frosted window blazed the cold light of winter morning; sidelight, the most harsh. 145. He talked of his harsh, unsympathetic upbringing in which his often drunken father physically abused his wife and children. 146. Many such programmes are unnecessarily harsh and increase isolation by confining the patient to bed. 147. A lot of harsh, dissonant music has been composed in the last 40 years. 148. The photographs of black cotton pickers, including young children, are reminders of the harsh reality underlying the glory. 149. Others who have been in permanent employment as nurses have found the restrictions of poor pay and stringent working conditions too harsh. 150. It still burned with a harsh, blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes, presumably the others. 151. The president of the bank was a hard-faced aesthete with cheekbones so deeply indented that he appeared skull-like under harsh ceiling lights. 152. He planted trees, raised cattle, married, and had seven children, and seldom spoke a harsh word. 153. Campers and other back-country users were advised to be prepared for harsh conditions. 154. It may mean heated arguments, harsh words and hurt feelings, but once the air is cleared everyone will feel better. 155. As Crabbe describes him, Grimes begins as a brutal product of harsh circumstances. 156. He knelt by my bed, watching me until I became aware of the sound of his harsh breathing. 157. The harsh years of the Depression were causing everyone to tighten their belts. 158. When let out to private contractors, corruption and harsh treatment of the paupers was too often added to failure. 159. Arc lights affixed to a low equipment building throw harsh shadows across her face. 160. Some of the 250 people in the audience told the Post they believed the jokes were too harsh. 161. He could smell the harsh carbolic soap of the orphanage, then the schoolroom with its dust and chalk. 162. She too endured harsh criticism and partisan pressure for becoming openly involved in public affairs. 163. This may sound unduly harsh, but most attempts at clarifying organizational values produce numbingly similar results. 164. No questions were asked as long as recruits accepted the harsh conditions and the unit's strict code of honour. 165. Britta had anticipated harsh design criticism but the fashion buyers and the press are pleasantly surprised. 166. The verdict against the seven Bahai leaders was harsh, even by Iranian standards, and came after almost two years of arbitrary detention in Tehran's notorious Evin prison. 167. The riot, "the British fans a harsh slap",(http:///harsh.html) so that people England's paramour. 168. FORD series freight elevator employs microcomputer control technology and cabins made of high intensive shaped material, able to conduct freight transportation under various harsh environments. 169. Belly dancing is unlike many other dance forms that use harsh or jerky movements. 170. She wrote a book about her harsh experiences as a comfort woman. 171. Branches sealed in ice take on a glass-like fragility in Newfoundland. Reaching east into the Atlantic Ocean, the island faces harsh temperatures and deep snows throughout the winter. 172. The harsh dry tongue grated like sandpaper against his cheek. |
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