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单词 harshness
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Definition of harshness in English:

harshness

noun ˈhɑːʃnəsˈhɑrʃnəs
mass noun
  • 1The quality of being unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.

    he slowly opened his eyes to the harshness of the light
    the harshness of her tone of voice
    glycerin can be added to reduce the harshness of the soap on the skin
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most people stayed inside with the blinds closed to avoid the terrible harshness of the light.
    • The harshness of the Belfast twang has dissipated little during an illustrious football career away from his homeland.
    • I try enunciating clearly, ironing out the harshness of my vowels.
    • I take a walk along the sands, free from the harshness of man-made noise.
    • It creates a natural sounding style from the harshness of the electric guitar.
    • This organ has a unique combination of poetry and harshness of sound.
    • The best way to appreciate a whisky is to pour a gram in a tumbler and add just a small splash of water to open up the flavours and aromas, and remove the harshness of the neat liquor.
    • He does not soften the harshness of noise.
    • The company insists the flavourings are added to take away the harshness of the tobacco.
    • I was immediately drawn to the extreme harshness of his guitar playing and the eerie, murky production.
  • 2The quality of being cruel or severe.

    he has a reputation for the harshness of his judgments
    the harshness of the regime
    lies enable us to smooth over the cold, brutal harshness of reality
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hearing the harshness of the penalty sobered him.
    • The astonishingly high number who perished reflects the harshness of the regime the Nazis imposed on the Greek population as a whole.
    • A friend of mine was incredulous about the harshness of the sentence.
    • The harshness of the punishment reflected the fear in society.
    • The history of capital punishment clearly shows the desire to mitigate the harshness of this penalty by narrowing its scope.
    • The harshness of his punishment reflects the degree of the family's economic loss.
    • There are clearly concerns about the harshness of the sentences but we are more concerned that they are consistent.
    • The post-Civil War plantation system only slightly mitigated the harshness of slavery.
    • Families of soldiers who flocked to these camps expected freedom and a respite from the harshness of slavery.
    • The harshness of the penalties demonstrates the government's desire to send a very tough message.
    1. 2.1 The condition of being difficult to live in.
      spring is a welcome relief from the harshness of winter
      the harshness of the Scottish climate
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sheer harshness of the desert environment made onward movement an arduous task.
      • The journey back wasn't half as bad as the one up and soon the harshness of the landscape was gentled with green.
      • She finds comfort in the harshness of inhospitable Lapland.
      • He was captivated by the scenery — the harshness of its cliffs and the calm of the inland villages.
      • Water is a benign, warm, and welcoming presence that relieves the senses from the harshness of the sun and offers sanctuary.
      • A rare portrait in stone has been lying in an open field, half buried, exposed to the harshness of sun and rain, and utterly neglected.
      • Only the heather remains robust as it thrived on the harshness of the autumn storms.
      • A gleaming silver locomotive barrels through desolate scrub, oblivious to the harshness of the environment.
      • The harshness of the desert, and the perception that deserts are wastelands, kept people away for a long time.
      • The world wakens from the bleak harshness of winter and once more fills with warmth and new life.
 
 

Definition of harshness in US English:

harshness

nounˈhɑrʃnəsˈhärSHnəs
  • 1The quality of being unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.

    he slowly opened his eyes to the harshness of the light
    the harshness of her tone of voice
    glycerin can be added to reduce the harshness of the soap on the skin
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I take a walk along the sands, free from the harshness of man-made noise.
    • The company insists the flavourings are added to take away the harshness of the tobacco.
    • The best way to appreciate a whisky is to pour a gram in a tumbler and add just a small splash of water to open up the flavours and aromas, and remove the harshness of the neat liquor.
    • It creates a natural sounding style from the harshness of the electric guitar.
    • I was immediately drawn to the extreme harshness of his guitar playing and the eerie, murky production.
    • This organ has a unique combination of poetry and harshness of sound.
    • The harshness of the Belfast twang has dissipated little during an illustrious football career away from his homeland.
    • Most people stayed inside with the blinds closed to avoid the terrible harshness of the light.
    • He does not soften the harshness of noise.
    • I try enunciating clearly, ironing out the harshness of my vowels.
  • 2The quality of being cruel or severe.

    he has a reputation for the harshness of his judgments
    the harshness of the regime
    lies enable us to smooth over the cold, brutal harshness of reality
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The history of capital punishment clearly shows the desire to mitigate the harshness of this penalty by narrowing its scope.
    • The harshness of the penalties demonstrates the government's desire to send a very tough message.
    • The harshness of the punishment reflected the fear in society.
    • A friend of mine was incredulous about the harshness of the sentence.
    • There are clearly concerns about the harshness of the sentences but we are more concerned that they are consistent.
    • Hearing the harshness of the penalty sobered him.
    • The astonishingly high number who perished reflects the harshness of the regime the Nazis imposed on the Greek population as a whole.
    • The harshness of his punishment reflects the degree of the family's economic loss.
    • The post-Civil War plantation system only slightly mitigated the harshness of slavery.
    • Families of soldiers who flocked to these camps expected freedom and a respite from the harshness of slavery.
    1. 2.1 The condition of being difficult to live in.
      spring is a welcome relief from the harshness of winter
      the harshness of the Scottish climate
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She finds comfort in the harshness of inhospitable Lapland.
      • Only the heather remains robust as it thrived on the harshness of the autumn storms.
      • The sheer harshness of the desert environment made onward movement an arduous task.
      • A gleaming silver locomotive barrels through desolate scrub, oblivious to the harshness of the environment.
      • He was captivated by the scenery — the harshness of its cliffs and the calm of the inland villages.
      • Water is a benign, warm, and welcoming presence that relieves the senses from the harshness of the sun and offers sanctuary.
      • The harshness of the desert, and the perception that deserts are wastelands, kept people away for a long time.
      • The journey back wasn't half as bad as the one up and soon the harshness of the landscape was gentled with green.
      • A rare portrait in stone has been lying in an open field, half buried, exposed to the harshness of sun and rain, and utterly neglected.
      • The world wakens from the bleak harshness of winter and once more fills with warmth and new life.
 
 
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