harshness
日本語WordNet
the roughness of a substance that causes abrasions
the quality of being unpleasant (harsh or rough or grating) to the senses
the quality of being cruel and causing tension or annoyance
excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"
JMdict
AIによる解説
Harshness is the quality of being severe, rough, or unpleasant.
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The Sahara Desert presents harsh conditions, where nomadic populations exhibit remarkable resilience adapting to extreme temperatures.
サハラ砂漠は過酷な条件を提示し、そこで遊牧民は極端な気温に適応する顕著な回復力を示している。
Not once did she complain about the harsh conditions she endured throughout the expedition.
遠征中に彼女が耐えた過酷な条件について、彼女は一度も文句を言わなかった。
The journalist refused to cast the first stone when colleagues faced ethics violations, recognizing that everyone had made mistakes and that harsh judgment would be hypocritical given his own past transgressions.
ジャーナリストは同僚が倫理違反に直面したときに最初の石を投げることを拒否し、誰もが間違いを犯したことを認識し、彼自身の過去の違反を考えると厳しい判断は偽善的であることを認めた。
War is war constitutes tautology generating inference that certain harsh realities must be accepted despite moral reservations reluctantly.
「戦争は戦争である」は、道徳的懸念にもかかわらず特定の厳しい現実を渋々受け入れなければならないという推論を生成する同語反復を構成している。
Workers at the brickfield labored in harsh conditions.
レンガ工場の労働者は過酷な条件で働いた。
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