گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'hardship'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: مشقت‌

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2 عمومی:: محنت‌

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3 عمومی:: سختی‌

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english

1 general:: noun burden: It was a hardship for the family.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   noun ADJ. appalling, considerable, dreadful, extreme, genuine, great, immense, real, severe | widespread | undue, unnecessary | economic, financial, material, personal, physical VERB + HARDSHIP cause | bear, endure, experience, face, suffer, survive a close community which makes these hardships easier to bear Students may suffer severe financial hardship as a result of the government's decision. They have already survived considerable hardship. HARDSHIP + NOUN payment The union made hardship payments to some of the sacked workers. PREP. in ~ They are living in genuine hardship. | without ~ Rail services to rural areas could be withdrawn without undue hardship. | ~ among widespread hardship among students | ~ to The cold was no real hardship to me. PHRASES times of hardship In times of economic hardship, firms cut back on training.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: hardship verbs cause/create hardship • The severe winter caused great hardship in remote villages. experience/suffer hardship ( also endure hardship formal ) • Many pensioners experienced hardship paying the tax. face hardship (= will be affected by a difficult or painful situation ) • One in four families in Britain is facing financial hardship. inflict hardship on somebody (= make someone be in a difficult or painful situation, used for emphasis ) • Civil war has inflicted hardship and suffering on thousands of people. alleviate hardship formal (= make it less severe ) • The program aims to alleviate hardship among the poorest sections of society. adjectives great/immense/deep hardship (= a lot of hardship ) • In the early years, the settlers faced great hardship. severe/serious/extreme hardship (= very bad ) • The 1930s brought severe hardship to the Midwest, especially for Oklahoma. economic/financial hardship • The closure of the steelworks caused economic hardship for the town. considerable/substantial hardship • It is a region of considerable hardship and poverty. real/genuine hardship • Prolonged illness can cause real hardship for many families. unnecessary hardship • The ban is causing unnecessary hardship for fishermen. undue hardship law (= more than is reasonable ) • His deportation would pose undue hardship on family members left in the United States. physical hardship (= when you lack the things that your body needs ) • The people of the war-torn region face severe physical hardship. personal hardship (= hardship that affects you rather than other people or people in general ) • The personal hardship experienced by my client includes the loss of his home, his job and his family. material hardship (= a serious lack of money or of things that you need in order to live ) • Emergency government aid helped to relieve the flood victims' material hardship. phrases in times of hardship • In times of hardship, your family may be the only people you can go to for help.

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