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harsh

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madahas

最后更新: 2014-10-13
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英语

harsh body

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namamantal na katawan

最后更新: 2021-03-03
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英语

harsh circumstances

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masasakit na pangyayari

最后更新: 2022-06-07
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英语

that’s harsh

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kaya pala hindi kana umibig muli

最后更新: 2021-01-15
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英语

told a harsh word

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pinapangaralan lang ako

最后更新: 2019-06-20
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英语

conflicting words harsh

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kasalungat na salitang malupit

最后更新: 2020-09-28
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英语

synonym relentless - harsh

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kasingkahulugan ng patumanggang - habas

最后更新: 2015-11-17
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英语

synonyms of harsh tagalog

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kasingkahulugan ng malupit tagalog

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英语

he/she is so harsh ohhh

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grabe sya ohhh

最后更新: 2016-06-08
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英语

the law may harsh but it is the law

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ang batas ay maaaring ba malupit ngunit ito ang batas

最后更新: 2021-01-30
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英语

am i being too harsh with my self again

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最后更新: 2023-10-23
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英语

your words may be harsh but atleast your not fake

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your words may be harsh but atleast your not fake

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dont think im too harsh its just that im too tired to maristela

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dont think im too harsh its just that im too tired to maristela

最后更新: 2021-04-16
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英语

she may speak harsh words, but deep inside she is a kind person, you know.

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masakit siyang magsalita pero mabuti ang kalooban niya.

最后更新: 2014-02-01
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we're happy that we're able to flee to the large awning, shielding ourselves from the rays of the harsh sun.

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maligaya't kami'y nakatakas sa malaking toldang sumangga para sa amin sa sinag ng walang awang araw.

最后更新: 2014-02-01
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in addition,some children who engage in criminal behavior have been used or coerced by adult.too often, prejudice related to race ethnicity or social and economic status may bring a child into conflict with the law even when no crime has been committed or result harsh treatment by law enforcement officials

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英语

the battle with grendel from beowulf translated by burton raffel epic 4 out from the marsh, from the foot of misty hills and bogs, bearing god’s hatred, grendel came, hoping to kill 395 anyone he could trap on this trip to high herot. he moved quickly through the cloudy night, up from his swampland, sliding silently toward that gold-shining hall. he had visited hrothgar’s home before, knew the way— 400 but never, before nor after that night, found herot defended so firmly, his reception so harsh. he journeyed, forever joyless, straight to the door, then snapped it open, tore its iron fasteners with a touch, 405 and rushed angrily over the threshold. he strode quickly across the inlaid floor, snarling and fierce: his eyes gleamed in the darkness, burned with a gruesome light. then he stopped, seeing the hall 410 crowded with sleeping warriors, stuffed with rows of young soldiers resting together. and his heart laughed, he relished the sight, intended to tear the life from those bodies by morning; the monster’s mind was hot 415 with the thought of food and the feasting his belly would soon know. but fate, that night, intended grendel to gnaw the broken bones of his last human supper. human eyes were watching his evil steps, 420 waiting to see his swift hard claws. grendel snatched at the first geat he came to, ripped him apart, cut his body to bits with powerful jaws, drank the blood from his veins, and bolted 425 him down, hands and feet; death and grendel’s great teeth came together, snapping life shut. then he stepped to another still body, clutched at beowulf with his claws, grasped at a strong-hearted wakeful sleeper 430 —and was instantly seized himself, claws bent back as beowulf leaned up on one arm. that shepherd of evil, guardian of crime, knew at once that nowhere on earth had he met a man whose hands were harder; 435 his mind was flooded with fear—but nothing could take his talons and himself from that tight hard grip. grendel’s one thought was to run from beowulf, flee back to his marsh and hide there: this was a different herot than the hall he had emptied. 440 but higlac’s follower remembered his final boast and, standing erect, stopped the monster’s flight, fastened those claws in his fists till they cracked, clutched grendel closer. the infamous killer fought 445 for his freedom, wanting no flesh but retreat, desiring nothing but escape; his claws had been caught, he was trapped. that trip to herot was a miserable journey for the writhing monster! the high hall rang, its roof boards swayed, 450 and danes shook with terror. down the aisles the battle swept, angry and wild. herot trembled, wonderfully built to withstand the blows, the struggling great bodies beating at its beautiful walls; 455 shaped and fastened with iron, inside and out, artfully worked, the building stood firm. its benches rattled, fell to the floor, gold-covered boards grating as grendel and beowulf battled across them. 460 hrothgar’s wise men had fashioned herot to stand forever; only fire, they had planned, could shatter what such skill had put together, swallow in hot flames such splendor of ivory and iron and wood. suddenly 465 the sounds changed, the danes started in new terror, cowering in their beds as the terrible screams of the almighty’s enemy sang in the darkness, the horrible shrieks of pain and defeat, the tears torn out of grendel’s 470 taut throat, hell’s captive caught in the arms of him who of all the men on earth was the strongest. 9 that mighty protector of men meant to hold the monster till its life leaped out, knowing the fiend was no use 475 to anyone in denmark. all of beowulf’s band had jumped from their beds, ancestral swords raised and ready, determined to protect their prince if they could. their courage was great but all wasted: they could hack at grendel 480 from every side, trying to open a path for his evil soul, but their points could not hurt him, the sharpest and hardest iron could not scratch at his skin, for that sin-stained demon had bewitched all men’s weapons, laid spells 485 that blunted every mortal man’s blade. and yet his time had come, his days were over, his death near; down to hell he would go, swept groaning and helpless to the waiting hands of still worse fiends. 490 now he discovered—once the afflictor of men, tormentor of their days—what it meant to feud with almighty god: grendel saw that his strength was deserting him, his claws bound fast, higlac’s brave follower tearing at 495 his hands. the monster’s hatred rose higher, but his power had gone. he twisted in pain, and the bleeding sinews deep in his shoulder snapped, muscle and bone split and broke. the battle was over, beowulf 500 had been granted new glory: grendel escaped, but wounded as he was could flee to his den, his miserable hole at the bottom of the marsh, only to die, to wait for the end of all his days. and after that bloody 505 combat the danes laughed with delight. he who had come to them from across the sea, bold and strong-minded, had driven affliction off, purged herot clean. he was happy, now, with that night’s fierce work; the danes 510 had been served as he’d boasted he’d serve them; beowulf, a prince of the geats, had killed grendel, ended the grief, the sorrow, the suffering forced on hrothgar’s helpless people by a bloodthirsty fiend. no dane doubted 515 the victory, for the proof, hanging high from the rafters where beowulf had hung it, was the monster’s arm, claw and shoulder and all. 10 and then, in the morning, crowds surrounded herot, warriors coming to that hall 520 from faraway lands, princes and leaders of men hurrying to behold the monster’s great staggering tracks. they gaped with no sense of sorrow, felt no regret for his suffering, went tracing his bloody footprints, his beaten 525 and lonely flight, to the edge of the lake where he’d dragged his corpselike way, doomed and already weary of his vanishing life. the water was bloody, steaming and boiling in horrible pounding waves, heat 530 sucked from his magic veins; but the swirling surf had covered his death, hidden deep in murky darkness his miserable end, as hell opened to receive him. then old and young rejoiced, turned back 535 from that happy pilgrimage, mounted their hard-hooved horses, high-spirited stallions, and rode them slowly toward herot again, retelling beowulf’s bravery as they jogged along. and over and over they swore that nowhere 540 on earth or under the spreading sky or between the seas, neither south nor north, was there a warrior worthier to rule over men. (but no one meant beowulf’s praise to belittle hrothgar, their kind and gracious king!) . . .

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labanan na may grendel

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