英语单词

tough是什么意思

tough

英[tʌf] |美[tʌf]
    adj.坚强的,坚韧的,不屈不挠的;艰苦的,困难的,难办的;牢固的,强壮的;粗暴的
    n.粗暴的人;暴徒,恶棍
    vt.忍耐,忍受(常与out连用)
    adv.强硬地,顽强地;以强硬的态度
日语:厳しい 法语:difficile 德语:hart 韩语:힘든 俄语:difícil

牛津词典

adj.

    困难 difficult

  1. 艰苦的;艰难的;棘手的
    having or causing problems or difficulties
    1. a tough childhood
      苦难的童年
    2. It was a tough decision to make.
      那是个很难作的决定。
    3. She's been having a tough time of it (= a lot of problems) lately.
      她最近的日子一直很难熬。
    4. He faces the toughest test of his leadership so far.
      他面临迄今为止对自己的领导工作最严峻的考验。
    5. It can be tough trying to juggle a career and a family.
      要事业家庭两不误,有时会很艰难。
  2. 严格;坚定 strict/firm

  3. 严厉的;强硬的;无情的
    demanding that particular rules be obeyed and showing a lack of sympathy for any problems or suffering that this may cause
    1. Don't be too tough on him─he was only trying to help.
      别对他要求过严,他只是想帮忙。
    2. It's about time teachers started to get tough with bullies.
      现在教师该对横行霸道的学生开始采取严厉措施了。
    3. The school takes a tough line on (= punishes severely) cheating.
      学校对作弊行为的惩罚很严厉。
  4. 强壮 strong

  5. 坚强的;健壮的;能吃苦耐劳的;坚韧不拔的
    strong enough to deal successfully with difficult conditions or situations
    1. a tough breed of cattle
      健壮型的牛
    2. He's not tough enough for a career in sales.
      他干推销这一行缺少足够的韧劲。
    3. She's a tough cookie/customer (= sb who knows what they want and is not easily influenced by other people) .
      她是个有主见的人。
  6. 彪悍的;粗暴的;粗野的
    physically strong and likely to be violent
    1. You think you're so tough, don't you?
      你以为自己够厉害的,是不是?
    2. He plays the tough guy in the movie.
      他在电影中扮演硬汉。
  7. 肉 meat

  8. 难切开的;嚼不烂的;老的
    difficult to cut or chew
    1. 不易损坏 not easily damaged

    2. 坚固的;不易切开(或打破、撕破等)的
      not easily cut, broken, torn, etc.
      1. a tough pair of shoes
        一双结实的鞋子
      2. The reptile's skin is tough and scaly.
        这种爬行动物的皮肤坚韧并带有鳞片。
    3. 不幸 unfortunate

    4. 不幸的;倒霉的
      unfortunate for sb in a way that seems unfair
      1. It was tough on her being dropped from the team like that.
        她就这样被队里刷了下来,真是倒霉。
      2. ‘I can't get it finished in time.’ ‘Tough! (= I don't feel sorry about it.) ’
        “我无法按时完成。”“活该倒霉!”

    noun

    1. 粗暴的人;暴徒;恶棍
      a person who regularly uses violence against other people

      verb

      verb



      词形变化

      形容词比较级:tougher 形容词最高级:toughest 名词复数形式:toughs



      中文词源

      tough 坚硬的,坚强的,艰难的,艰苦的

      来自古英语 toh,结实的,坚硬的,来自 Proto-Germanic*tanhuz,结实的,坚硬的,来自 PIE*denk, 咬,词源同 tongs,tang.拼写受 rough,enough 等影响。引申诸相关词义。词义的多样化演变比 较 hardy.



      双语例句

      1. He is used to tough defenders, and he usually gets the better of them.
        他习惯了彪悍的后卫,通常都能战而胜之。
      2. The president's tough line is, however, buttressed by a democratic mandate.
        然而,总统推行的强硬路线受到了民主党发布的训令的支持。
      3. The tough new law should act as a deterrent.
        这项严厉的新法将起到威慑作用。
      4. He argued that the economic recovery had been facilitated by his tough stance.
        他认为他的强硬立场推动了经济的复苏。
      5. The tough market would lead to 400 jobs being cut in the first half of this year.
        市场形势严峻,将导致今年上半年400个职位的削减。
      6. Once a tough defensive team, the Saints now have the most porous defence in the league.
        圣徒队一度防御能力很强,现在却成了联盟里防守漏洞最多的队伍。
      7. I don't have any romantic notions about having a baby. It's a really tough job.
        我对生孩子并没有抱任何幻想。这的确是件很不容易的事情。
      8. She's had a really tough time the last year and a half
        这一年半以来,她度过了一段非常艰难的时期。
      9. He built up a reputation as a tough businessman
        他树立了铁面生意人的名声。
      10. She is tough and ambitious.
        她坚韧顽强,满怀抱负。
      11. He had shot three people dead earning himself a reputation as a tough guy.
        他因枪杀三人得到了暴徒的恶名。
      12. She doesn't seem cut out for this tough neighbourhood
        她似乎不适合在这个治安恶劣的社区生活。
      13. Arthur grew up in a tough city.
        阿瑟在一个到处是暴力与犯罪的城市长大。
      14. She had a pretty tough childhood
        她的童年非常不幸。
      15. It's been a tough day
        这是难熬的一天。
      16. He was having a really tough time at work.
        他当时工作上困难重重。
      17. It was a very tough decision but we feel we made the right one
        这是个困难的决定,但是我们认为我们做出了正确的选择。
      18. Whoever wins the election is going to have a tough job getting the economy back on its feet
        不管是谁赢得选举都将面对复苏经济的棘手任务。
      19. It may be tough to raise cash
        筹措现金可能不好办。
      20. He is known for taking a tough line on security
        他因在安全问题上采取强硬路线而闻名。
      21. He announced tough measures to limit the money supply.
        他公布了限制货币供应的严厉措施。
      22. In industry, diamond can form a tough, non-corrosive coating for tools.
        在工业上,金刚石可以用作工具表面坚固、耐腐蚀的覆盖层。
      23. dark brown beans with a rather tough outer skin.
        有着相当坚韧外壳的深棕色豆类
      24. The steak was tough and the peas were like bullets.
        牛排老得嚼不动,豌豆像子弹一样硬。
      25. The White House is hanging tough for a good agreement to be reached.
        白宫为达成一项有利协议寸步不让。
      26. We'll face a tough fight in the upcoming election.
        在即将到来的选举中,我们将面临一场恶斗。
      27. He'll never pay up unless you get tough with him.
        你如果不对他硬点,他是决不会把钱付清的。
      28. The eggs are overcooked [ too tough].
        鸡蛋煮老了。
      29. He is a yellow-bellied guy; don't send him on such a tough assignment!
        他是个胆小的,不要给他这么艰难的工作。
      30. The enemy resorted to both tough and soft tactics, but succeeded in neither.
        敌人的高压和软化政策都失败了。


      语源

      Old English tōh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch taaiand German zäh


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