hardy
adj. 強壯的; 大膽,勇敢的; 魯莽的; [植]耐寒的
Plants that are hardy are able to survive cold weather.
The silver-leaved varieties of cyclamen are not quite as hardy.
銀葉仙客來品種不太耐寒。
People and animals that are hardy are strong and able to cope with difficult conditions.
It should not surprise us that such an environment has produced a hardy and independent people...
這樣的環境造就了一個吃苦耐勞、獨立自主的民族,對此我們不應該感到意外。
Hardy antelope wander in from the desert.
適應力強的羚羊從沙漠遊蕩到了這裡。
If you describe a group of people as hardy, you mean that they have been very patient or loyal, or have been trying hard to do something in difficult conditions.
...the ten hardy supporters who had made the trek to Dublin from Riga.
從里加長途跋涉到都柏林的10名鐵桿支持者
1. having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships;
2. resolute and without fear
3. able to survive under unfavorable conditions;
Some hardy spirits made jokes, helping others overcome their fear.
有些膽大的人插科打諢, 幫助別人消除害怕心裡.
Tess was written by Thomas Hardy.
小說《苔絲》是托馬斯·哈代寫的.
A few hardy men broke the ice on the pond and had a swim.
一些大膽的人打破池塘的冰而游泳.
Most of the older organisms were nearly wiped out, although a few hardy species survived.
大部分古老的生物都幾乎滅絕了, 儘管一些頑強的種類得以生存.
Some hardy plants such as junipers can be potted in June.
六月份時,一些針葉科植物如杜松可進行盆栽.