英単語

hardの意味・使い方・発音

hard

英 [hɑːd] 美 [hɑrd]
  • adj. 努力する; 難しい; 困難な; 確実な; 厳しい; 激しい; 冷淡な
  • adv.堅い; 固い; 厳しい; 近い; 激しい; 堅い
  • n. (硬い)人の名前;(英、フィン、スウェーデン語)Harde

語源


固い、堅い、困難、苦難

古英語のhard, firm, hard, fixedから、PIE*ker, hardから、語源はdemocracy, aristocracyと同じ。 hardからhardy, hardy, hardscrabble, difficultなど様々な意味で派生。PIE*sker、曲げる、回す、編む、語源的には揺りかご、王冠からかもしれない。

英語の語源


hard
hard: [OE] Hard comes ultimately from a prehistoric Indo-European *krátus, which denoted ‘power, strength’. This original meaning was carried over into Greek krátos ‘strength, power, authority’ (source of the ending -cracy in such English words as democracy and plutocracy), but the Germanic languages took it over mainly in the sense ‘resistant to physical pressure’.

The prehistoric Germanic form *kharthuz produced, besides English hard, German hart, Dutch hard, Swedish h?rd, and Danish haard. The sense ‘difficult’, incidentally, developed in the 14th and 15th century from the notion ‘resistant to one’s efforts’. A Germanic derived verb *kharthjan ‘harden’ was borrowed into Old French as hardir ‘embolden’, and its past participle hardi ‘bold’ reached English as hardy [13].

Its main modern sense, ‘robust, tough’, presumably a harking back to its distant English relative hard, developed in the 16th century.

=> hardy
hard (adj.)
Old English heard "solid and firm, not soft," also, "difficult to endure, carried on with great exertion," also, of persons, "severe, rigorous, harsh, cruel," from Proto-Germanic *hardu- (cognates: Old Saxon hard, Old Frisian herd, Dutch hard, Old Norse harer "hard," Old High German harto "extremely, very," German hart, Gothic hardus "hard"), from PIE *kortu- (cognates: Greek kratos "strength," kratys "strong"), suffixed form of root *kar-/*ker- "hard."

Meaning "difficult to do" is from c. 1200. Of water, in reference to the presence of mineral salts, 1650s; of consonants, 1775. Hard of hearing preserves obsolete Middle English sense of "having difficulty in doing something." In the sense "strong, spiritous, fermented" from 1789 (as in hard cider, etc.), and this use probably is the origin of that in hard drugs (1955). Hard facts is from 1853; hard news in journalism is from 1918. Hard copy (as opposed to computer record) is from 1964; hard disk is from 1978; the computer hard drive is from 1983. Hard times "period of poverty" is from 1705. Hard money (1706) is specie, as opposed to paper. Hence 19c. U.S. hard (n.) "one who advocates the use of metallic money as the national currency" (1844). To play hard to get is from 1945. Hard rock as a pop music style recorded from 1967. To do something the hard way is from 1907.
hard (adv.)
Old English hearde "firmly, severely," from hard (adj.). Meaning "with effort or energy, with difficulty" is late 14c.

例文


1. When life gets hard and you want to give up,remember that life is full of ups and downs,and without the downs,the ups would mean nothing.
生活が苦しくて、諦めたいときは、生活が浮き沈みに満ちていることを覚えておいてください。谷がなければ、高いところに立っても意味がありません。


2から.Talent, hard work and sheer tenacity are all crucial to career success.
事業を成功させるには、才能、勤勉さ、粘り強い意志が重要です。

3.The federal government hiked the tax on hard liquor.
連邦政府はスピリッツの税率を引き上げた。

4.People are having to think hard about their holiday plans.
人々は今、自分の休暇計画をよく考えなければならない。

5.Many parents find it hard to discourage bad behaviour.
多くの親は、子供に規則を踏ませるのは難しいと思っている。

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