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hard-surface

/hahrd-sur-fis/US // ˈhɑrdˈsɜr fɪs //

硬表面,硬地面,硬面,硬质地面

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hard-sur·faced, hard-sur·fac·ing.

    • : to make the surface of hard or firm, as by compacting or paving it: to hard-surface a parking area.

Examples

  • Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.

  • But so-called jungle primaries are notoriously hard to predict or poll.

  • My body used for his hard pleasure; a stone god gripping me in his hands.

  • All of my stories are about people trying hard not to grow up.

  • We also have a growing body of biological research showing that fathers, like mothers, are hard-wired to care for children.

  • First a shower of shells dropping all along the lower ridges and out over the surface of the Bay.

  • He thought they were now in touch with our troops at "X" but that they had been through some hard fighting to get there.

  • However this be, it is hard to say that these fibs have that clear intention to deceive which constitutes a complete lie.

  • And it would be hard indeed, if so remote a prince's notions of virtue and vice were to be offered as a standard for all mankind.

  • Even if poverty were gone, the flail could still beat hard enough upon the grain and chaff of humanity.