hardship 的定义
- a condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation; oppression: a life of hardship.
- an instance or cause of this; something hard to bear, as a deprivation, lack of comfort, or constant toil or danger: They faced bravely the many hardships of frontier life.
hardship 近义词
personal burden
hardship 的近义词 49 个
- adversity
- calamity
- catastrophe
- danger
- difficulty
- disaster
- discomfort
- fatigue
- grief
- hazard
- injury
- misery
- misfortune
- oppression
- peril
- persecution
- sorrow
- suffering
- torment
- trouble
- worry
- accident
- affliction
- asperity
- austerity
- case
- curse
- destitution
- distress
- drudgery
- grievance
- labor
- mischance
- need
- privation
- rigor
- toil
- travail
- trial
- tribulation
- vicissitude
- want
- herculean task
- hard knocks
- rainy day
- rotten luck
- tough break
- tough luck
- uphill battle
hardship 的反义词 38 个
更多hardship例句
- Elkind and the AHA also cite emotional stress caused by economic hardship, and depression as the isolation of quarantining drags on.
- For decades to follow, they are there for each other through all the hardships that accompany growing up and growing older, despite the radically different choices they make as adults.
- There’s also a global pandemic where more families are experiencing financial hardship.
- The agency surveyed all of California’s water utilities in November to get a clearer picture of the financial hardship utilities have on residents at a time when more people are jobless and quarantining at home.
- Thanks for all the ways you are making our city a better place in this time of covid and other sadness and hardship.
- For the millions of women and girls displaced by conflicts across the globe, it has been a summer of extreme hardship.
- So, the measure underestimates both economic hardship and the aid families receive.
- In reality, economic hardship is much more commonplace, and its appearance is more subtle.
- Omran has that deep, mature stare that only comes with years of hardship and struggle.
- They never get there and their time in the minors is marked by real economic hardship.
- As judge, I set about collecting his property with much diligence, involving considerable hardship.
- Uriah said it would dishonour him to seek ease and pleasure at home while other soldiers were enduring hardship at the front.
- This was a great hardship to banks, and has been corrected in many states by statutes and by the courts in others.
- Regardless of its financial hardship, however, the educational system continued to improve.
- The more he saw of life as it was, the more he was overcome by the sight of sorrow and hardship on every side.