| 释义 | hardily
 har·dy 1H0063600 (här′dē)adj. har·di·er, har·di·est 1.  Able to withstand difficult or adverse conditions; robust: hardy explorers; hardy perennials.2. a.  Courageous; intrepid.b.  Archaic Brazenly daring; audacious.[Middle English, from Old French hardi, past participle of hardir, make hard, embolden, of Germanic origin; see kar- in Indo-European roots.]
 har′di·ly adv.har′di·ness n.
 
  hardy2left to right: cold-cutting and hot-cutting hardy chisel heads har·dy 2H0063600 (här′dē)n. pl. har·dies  A square-shanked chisel that fits into a square hole in an anvil.[Probably from hard.]
 hardily(ˈhɑːdɪlɪ) advin a hardy mannerEncyclopediaSeehardyHardhatAn impact-resistant helmet worn to protect the skull against falling material(s) or against low ceilingsThesaurusSeeHardy
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