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  • 11hard — adj., adv., & n. adj. 1 (of a substance, material, etc.) firm and solid; unyielding to pressure; not easily cut. 2 a difficult to understand or explain (a hard problem). b difficult to accomplish (a hard decision). c (foll. by to + infin.) not… …

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  • 12hard — [[t]hɑrd[/t]] adj. and adv. er, est. 1) not soft; solid and firm to the touch 2) firmly formed; tight: a hard knot[/ex] 3) difficult to do or accomplish; fatiguing; troublesome: a hard task[/ex] 4) difficult or troublesome with respect to an… …

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  • 13hard — /had / (say hahd) adjective 1. solid and firm to the touch; not soft. 2. firmly formed; tight: a hard knot. 3. difficult to do or accomplish; fatiguing; troublesome: a hard task. 4. difficult or troublesome with respect to an action specified:… …

  • 14worker — noun 1) a strike by 500 workers Syn: employee, member of staff; workman, laborer, hand, operative, operator; proletarian; artisan, craftsman, craftswoman; wage earner, breadwinner 2) informal I have a reputation for being a worker …

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  • 15worker*/*/*/ — [ˈwɜːkə] noun [C] 1) someone who works in a company or industry and is below the level of a manager Syn: employee About 1, 000 workers at the factory lost their jobs.[/ex] farm/factory/shipyard workers[/ex] 2) used for describing how well or how… …

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  • 16Hard hat — The inside of a typical hard hat A hard hat is a type of …

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  • 17worker — work‧er [ˈwɜːkə ǁ ˈwɜːrkər] noun [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES one of the people who work for an organization or business, and are below the level of manager: • There are new health and safety regulations for factory workers. • Many office workers… …

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  • 18Worker-Priest — was a missionary initiative by the French Catholic Church in particular for priests to take up work in such places as car factories to experience the everyday life of the working class. A worker priest was any priest who was freed from parochial… …

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  • 19Hard currency — or strong currency, in economics, refers to a globally traded currency that can serve as a reliable and stable store of value. Factors contributing to a currency s hard status can include political stability, low inflation, consistent monetary… …

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  • 20hard-core — UK US (also hardcore) adjective [usually before noun] ► serious or difficult to deal with and unlikely to change: »Hard core unemployment usually results when a worker is disabled and is not able to work. »He will focus more on fighting hard core …

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