Examples of using Harsh 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
Due to harsh conditions and poor nutrition, he got infected with tuberculosis and was placed in the Medical Unit on 12 November 2009.
The Operation continues to face difficulties in attaining the planned deployment levels, owing to the harsh living conditions and the unpredictable security situation in Darfur.
females tend to be more prolific singers. This bird's song is similar to that of the Baltimore oriole, but faster and somewhat more harsh.
At the same time there are a number of significant disadvantages which include damage to the lung in step installation and before it, as well as problems with thermal insulation in the harsh environment of extreme north.
Resulting from the work of the Africa Rice Center and its national partners, drought-resilient rice varieties have been developed that combine the high productivity of Asian rice with the ability of African rice to tolerate harsh growing conditions.
It is used in modern agriculture is in urgent need of solving the friction and wear problems during the lubrication of edges and boundaries, the maintenance-free problems and the heavy load problems under harsh working conditions.
The Green New Deal aims to out carbon emissions by 100 percent, create jobs and boost the economy, and it will also insulate the poor, disabled and minority communities from the harsh realities of the transition.
Griff Harsh.
Comfort Harsh.
Harsh Agarwal.
Harsh punishment.
Little harsh.
Bit harsh.
Harsh but true.
Harsh, cold.
Harsh but fair.
That's harsh.
Kind of harsh.
A little harsh.