tough

adjective
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(comparative tougher, superlative toughest)
Idioms
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    difficult困难

  1. having or causing problems or difficulties艰苦的;艰难的;棘手的
    • a tough childhood苦难的童年
    • It was a tough decision to make.那是个很难作的决定。🔊🔊
    • During the interview I was asked some really tough questions. 在面试中,有人问我一些非常棘手的问题。
    • Now Karen must make one of the toughest choices of her life. 现在,卡伦必须做出她一生中最艰难的选择之一。
    • She's been having a tough time of it (= a lot of problems) lately.她最近的日子一直很难熬。🔊🔊
    • Times are tough at the moment. 目前形势艰难。
    • We've got a tough fight ahead.我们面临着艰苦的战斗。
    • He faces the toughest test of his leadership so far.他面临迄今为止对自己的领导工作最严峻的考验。🔊🔊
    • What was the toughest job you ever had?您做过的最艰巨的工作是什么?
    • a tough task艰巨的任务
    • It can be tough trying to juggle a career and a family.要事业家庭两不误,有时会很艰难。🔊🔊
    • He faces tough competition from the rest of the team.他面临来自团队其他成员的激烈竞争。
    • tough on somebody Puberty can be tough on kids. 青春期对孩子可能很难。
    • I knew she was going to be tough to beat. 我知道她将很难被击败。
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    • He may find it tough to pursue his plans.他可能会发现很难继续他的计划。
    • The strong dollar has made it tough for small businesses.强势美元使小企业的日子不好过。
    • Things were pretty tough at first.起初事情有点棘手。
    • It's tough out there in the real world.外面的现实世界有很多不如意。
    • The next couple of months will be tough, but I'm sure we'll cope.接下来的几个月会很艰难,但是我敢肯定我们会应付的。
    • It's very tough on the wives when the husbands go off like that.丈夫那样离开会造成妻子的处境很困难。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • get
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • on
    See full entry
  2. strict严厉

  3. demanding that particular rules be obeyed and showing a lack of sympathy for any problems that this may cause严厉的;强硬的;无情的
    • tough with somebody/something It's about time teachers started to get tough with bullies.现在教师要对横行霸道的学生开始采取严厉措施了。🔊🔊
    • tough on somebody/something Politicians believe they have to be tough on crime.政治家认为他们必须对犯罪严厉。
    • Don't be too tough on him—he was only trying to help.别对他要求过高,他只是想帮忙。🔊🔊
    • The school takes a tough line on (= punishes severely) cheating.学校对作弊行为的惩罚很严厉。🔊🔊
    • The president is well known for his tough stance on immigrants and asylum-seekers. 总统以对移民和寻求庇护者的强硬立场而闻名。
    • tough new anti-terror measures 严厉的新反恐措施
    • Local traders are calling for tougher action against vandals.当地贸易商呼吁对破坏者采取更严厉的行动。
    opposite softTopics Permission and obligationb2
    Extra Examples
    • Has the government been tough enough on polluters?政府对造成污染者的态度够强硬吗?
    • The government has promised to get tough on crime.政府已经承诺要严厉打击犯罪。
    • You have to be tough with these young thugs.对这些年纪轻轻的暴徒态度一定要强硬。
    • There will be tough new controls on car emissions.对汽车尾气的排放量将有新的严格控制。
    • We must take a tough stance against terrorism.我们一定要采取强硬立场反对恐怖主义。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • become
    • get
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • on
    • with
    See full entry
  4. strong强壮

  5. strong enough to deal successfully with difficult conditions or situations坚强的;健壮的;能吃苦耐劳的;坚韧不拔的
    • a tough breed of cattle耐劣等饲养条件的牛种
    • He's not tough enough for a career in sales.他干推销这一行缺少足够的韧劲。🔊🔊
    • She’s a tough cookie/customer (= somebody who knows what they want and is not easily influenced by other people).她是个有主见的人。
    • Celine is a fighter, a tough nut. 席琳(Celine)是一个斗士,坚强的坚果。
    • How mentally tough are you?你精神上有多坚强?
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  6. (of a person) physically strong and likely to be violent彪悍的;粗暴的;粗野的
    • You think you're so tough, don't you?你以为自己够厉害的,是不是?🔊🔊
    • He plays the tough guy in the movie.他在电影中扮演硬汉。🔊🔊
    • Then this guy started acting tough.然后这个人的行为开始强硬了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  7. violent暴力

  8. (of a place or area) with a lot of crime or violence铁石心肠;不为所动
    • She grew up in a tough neighbourhood.她在一个艰难的社区长大。
  9. meat

  10. difficult to cut or bite on难切开的;嚼不烂的;老的
    • The meat was a bit tough.肉有点硬。
    • Overcooking the burger will make it tough and dry. 过度煮汉堡会使它变硬变干。
    opposite tenderTopics Cooking and eatingb2
  11. not easily damaged不易损坏

  12. not easily cut, broken, torn, etc.坚固的;不易切开(或打破、撕破等)的
    • a tough pair of shoes一双结实的鞋子
    • The reptile's skin is tough and scaly.这种爬行动物的皮肤坚韧并带有鳞片。🔊🔊
  13. not lucky

  14. tough (on somebody) (informal) unlucky for somebody in a way that seems unfair不幸的;倒霉的
    • It was tough on her being dropped from the team like that.她就这样被队里刷了下来,真是倒霉。🔊🔊
    • (ironic) ‘I can't get it finished in time.’ ‘Tough! (= I don't feel sorry about it.)“我无法按时完成。” “活该倒霉!”🔊🔊
  15. Word OriginOld English tōh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch taai and German zäh.
Idioms
hang tough
  1. (North American English, informal) to be determined and refuse to change your attitude or ideas立场坚定;态度坚决
a hard/tough nut
  1. (informal) a person who is difficult to deal with or to influence难对付的人;难说服的人
a hard/tough nut (to crack)
  1. a difficult problem or situation to deal with棘手的问题;不好对付的情形
a hard/tough act to follow
  1. a person or event that is so good or successful at something that it will be difficult for anyone/anything else coming after them to be as good or successful令人望尘莫及的人
    • She has been an excellent principal and will be a hard act to follow.她一直是一位出色的校长,将很难效仿。
    • Their contribution will prove a tough act to follow.他们的贡献将证明是一个艰难的举动。
    Topics Successc2
talk tough (on something)
  1. (informal, especially North American English) to tell people very strongly what you want强硬地说;强烈地要求
(as) tough as old boots | (as) tough as nails (informal)
  1. very strong and able to deal successfully with difficult conditions or situations很强壮;坚韧不拔;雷打不动
    • She’s almost 90 but she’s still as tough as old boots.她已经快90岁了,但仍然和旧靴子一样坚韧。
tough luck (informal)
  1. used to show sympathy for somebody that something bad that has happened to(表示同情)真不幸,真不走运
    • ‘I failed by one point.’ ‘That's tough luck.’“我差一分没及格。” “运气真不好。”🔊🔊
  2. (ironic) used to show that you do not feel sorry for somebody who has a problem(表示并不同情)该你倒霉
    • ‘If you take the car, I won't be able to go out.’ ‘Tough luck!’“如果你把车开走,我就出不去了。” “该你倒霉!”🔊🔊
when the going gets tough (the tough get going)
  1. (saying) when conditions or progress become difficult (strong and determined people work even harder to succeed)当条件变得艰苦时,当进展变得困难时(隐含有志者更勇往直前之意)Topics Successc2

tough

noun
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(old-fashioned, informal)
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  1. a person who regularly uses violence against other people粗暴的人;暴徒;恶棍
    Word OriginOld English tōh, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch taai and German zäh.

tough

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they tough
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he / she / it toughs
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past simple toughed
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past participle toughed
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-ing form toughing
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