hard-bitten
美 [?hɑrd ?b?t(?)n]
英 [?hɑ?(r)d ?b?t(?)n] 
- adj.不易對付的
- 網(wǎng)絡頑強的;堅韌不拔的;經(jīng)過磨練而變得堅強的
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例句
Keep calm at least When you had fallen to the bottom of your life, every people around you would tell you: Be hard-bitten and be happy!
在你跌入人生谷底的時候,你身旁所有的人都告訴你:要堅強,而且要快樂。
An opera orchestra with matching symphonic credentials, the Met band outshines its hard-bitten New York stablemate, the Philharmonic.
這個歌劇管弦樂團擁有與之相匹配的交響樂資歷,該品牌令其備受打擊的同胞兄弟紐約交響樂團(Philharmonic)相形見絀。
I did. She was a hard-bitten journalist who was suspicious of all forms of authority.
我認識一個。她是名倔強的記者,質(zhì)疑任何形式的權(quán)威。
In neighbouring Estonia (also hard bitten by history) support is well over 90%, says Luukas Ilves, a defence ministry official.
與之毗鄰的愛沙尼亞(歷史上也曾)支持率竟超過了90%,他們的國防部官員盧卡斯?伊爾維斯如是說。
And when I see a hard-bitten lawyer happily planning an outing for blind children;
當我看到一個很難搞的律師開心為盲童計劃郊游的時候;