Examples of using Harder in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Makes my job harder, but i can't just leave'em here.
He said, uh, the electromagnetic field Made it harder for the government to find him.
Don't make this any harder.
And the closer you get to your goal… the harder it is to pull the trigger.
We're gonna have tosqueeze him harder.
However, finding gay, bi and curious men on Chatrandom is harder.
It's getting harder.
How's the harder math going?
The longer he's not talking, the harder it's going to be.
He's just gonna go at that money harder and stupider.
The harder it is for you to actually get your trading signals, the less likely it is that you will be able to make a profit.
And if you start working harder, maybe I will take you out on a couple weekends, you can open for me.
The larger the tattoos, the harder it will be to hide while the smaller the tattoo, the easier you can hide them. image source.
Now that I'm in, you're really gonna have to try harder than that to knock me off my game.
If you're using steroids and not working harder at the gym than you have prior to starting a steroid cycle,
for example, the entire surface of the walls of the bathroom will be harder to film than to put it on the glass,
it might be a bit harder to maintain peak and stable blood levels of the hormone with Parabolan.
Called a testosterone booster or a confidence hack, something is sure; working out daily will make your body produce more testosterone which equals to harder and longer erections and will make you feel confident about yourself.
The partly successful uprisings in other countries in the Middle East provided inspiration and hope, but the non-participatory and highly repressive nature of the Government made it that much harder for people to voice their grievances.
Charles Harder.