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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
hard copy SUST. U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. copy <pl copies> [ingl. am. ˈkɑpi, ingl. brit. ˈkɒpi] SUST.
1.1. copy C (of painting, statue):
1.2. copy C (of document):
2. copy C (of newspaper, book):
3.1. copy U (text):
3.2. copy U (unprinted matter):
II. copy <copies, copying, copied> [ingl. am. ˈkɑpi, ingl. brit. ˈkɒpi] V. trans.
1.1. copy (reproduce):
copy statue/painting
1.2. copy (photocopy):
copy letter/memo
2. copy (transcribe):
copy passage/poem/notes
to copy sth from or off sb
copiarle algo a alguien
to copy sth from or out of sth
3.1. copy (imitate):
copy painter/singer
copy style/behavior
3.2. copy (plagiarize):
III. copy <copies, copying, copied> [ingl. am. ˈkɑpi, ingl. brit. ˈkɒpi] V. intr.
1. copy (cheat):
copy children/candidates:
2. copy (imitate):
3. copy:
copy ASTRON., TEL.
I. hard <harder hardest> [ingl. am. hɑrd, ingl. brit. hɑːd] ADJ.
1.1. hard (firm, solid):
hard object/surface
1.2. hard (forceful):
hard push/knock
2.1. hard (difficult):
hard question/subject
hard task
2.2. hard (severe):
hard winter/climate/judge/master
hard winter/climate/judge/master
to be hard on sb/sth don't be too hard on him
2.3. hard (tough, cynical):
hard person/attitude
hard person/attitude
3.1. hard (concentrated, strenuous):
3.2. hard (energetic):
4. hard (definite):
hard evidence
5. hard (sharp, harsh):
hard outline/angle
hard light/voice
hard expression/features
6.1. hard (in strongest forms):
a drop of the hard stuff coloq., hum.
6.2. hard water:
6.3. hard LING.:
hard sound/consonant
6.4. hard FÍS.:
hard radiation/gamma ray/X ray
7. hard POL.:
II. hard <harder hardest> [ingl. am. hɑrd, ingl. brit. hɑːd] ADV.
1.1. hard (with force):
hard pull/push
1.2. hard (strenuously):
hard work
hard work
hard work
hard run
to be hard put or ingl. brit. also pushed to + infin you'd be hard put (to it) to find a better doctor
1.3. hard (intently):
hard listen
hard listen
2. hard (heavily):
hard rain/snow
hard rain/snow
hard pant/breathe
3. hard (severely):
to take sth hard
4.1. hard (in directions):
4.2. hard (close):
hard by arc.
hard-luck story [ingl. am. hɑrd lək ˈstɔri, ingl. brit.] SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
hard copy <-ies> SUST. INFORM.
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. copy [ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:pi] -ies -ie- SUST.
1. copy (facsimile) of a book:
copy ARTE
2. copy INFORM.:
3. copy:
4. copy (topics for articles):
II. copy [ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:pi] -ies -ie- V. trans.
1. copy a. INFORM., MÚS.:
2. copy (imitate):
III. copy [ˈkɒpi, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:pi] -ies -ie- V. intr. ENS.
I. hard [hɑ:d, ingl. am. hɑ:rd] ADJ.
1. hard (firm, rigid):
hard rule
hard fate
hard luck!, hard lines! ingl. brit.
2. hard (intense, concentrated):
3. hard (forceful):
4. hard (difficult, complex):
to be hard work for sb to do sth
5. hard (severe):
6. hard (hostile, unkind):
to be hard on sb/sth
to be (as) hard as nails fig.
7. hard (extremely cold):
8. hard (solid):
hard evidence
hard fact
II. hard [hɑ:d, ingl. am. hɑ:rd] ADV.
1. hard (forcefully):
2. hard (rigid):
3. hard (energetically, vigorously):
to die hard fig.
4. hard (intently):
5. hard (closely):
6. hard (heavy):
en el diccionario PONS
hard copy <-ies> SUST. comput
en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS
I. copy <-ies> [ˈkap·i] SUST.
1. copy (facsimile) of a book:
copy ARTE
2. copy comput:
3. copy:
4. copy (topics for articles):
II. copy <-ie-> [ˈkap·i] V. trans.
1. copy a. comput, MÚS.:
2. copy (imitate):
III. copy [ˈkap·i] V. intr. ENS.
I. hard [hard] ADJ.
1. hard (firm, rigid):
hard rule
hard fate
2. hard (intense, concentrated):
3. hard (forceful):
4. hard (difficult, complex):
to be hard work for sb to do sth
5. hard (severe):
6. hard (hostile, unkind):
to be hard on sb/sth
7. hard (extremely cold):
8. hard (solid):
hard evidence
hard fact
9. hard (with alcohol):
10. hard QUÍM.:
hard water
II. hard [hard] ADV.
1. hard (forcefully):
2. hard (rigid):
3. hard (energetically, vigorously):
to die hard fig.
4. hard (intently):
5. hard (closely):
6. hard (heavy):
Present
Icopy
youcopy
he/she/itcopies
wecopy
youcopy
theycopy
Past
Icopied
youcopied
he/she/itcopied
wecopied
youcopied
theycopied
Present Perfect
Ihavecopied
youhavecopied
he/she/ithascopied
wehavecopied
youhavecopied
theyhavecopied
Past Perfect
Ihadcopied
youhadcopied
he/she/ithadcopied
wehadcopied
youhadcopied
theyhadcopied
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Determined, she proceeds to the third step, inventing a hard-luck story about her drunken father and four younger sisters whom she alone must support.
en.wikipedia.org
He's been a hard-luck story, but has won two in a row after benefitting from 18 runs in support.
www.thestar.com
His hard-luck story prompted hundreds of offers of help.
www.telegraph.co.uk
I have a pretty hard-luck story.
www.usnews.com
It's not the first hard-luck story that the club's had in this competition.
www.metronews.ca