hard knocks
英 [hɑːd nɒks]
美 [hɑːrd nɑːks]
网络 硬汉拓展营; 沉重打击
英英释义
noun
- a state of misfortune or affliction
- debt-ridden farmers struggling with adversity
- a life of hardship
双语例句
- Resilient people don't avoid life's hard knocks;
弹性的人们不会去躲避生活中的“硬石”; - Although I did graduate from the school of hard knocks, our mascot was the knockers.
但是我确实从历经磨难的生活这所学校毕业了,我们的吉祥物就是磨难和挫折。 - I heard you took a few hard knocks.
我似乎又听到你那熟悉的敲门声。 - And if it's hard not to retaliate when someone knocks you down, it's even harder to let them knock you down again.
如果有人打你一拳不去报复很困难,不让他们再打你会更困难。 - Though I'd suffered some hard knocks, I was always hopeful and optimistic that I would, eventually, have a successful career.
在此期间,虽然也遭受到一些重大打击,但是我总是充满希望,乐观地相信我最终会事业有成。 - Shasta cried only a very little; he was used to hard knocks.
沙斯塔只哭了一会儿,他对于挨揍已经习以为常了。 - She isn't the type to give in to defeat despite a number of hard knocks in her life.
她不是那种向失败低头的人,尽管在她的生活中有过几次厉害的磕碰。 - In football you have to get used to hard knocks.
踢足球就得经得起碰撞。 - His brother never went to college; he educated in the school of hard knocks.
他的兄弟从来没上过大学;他是从实际生活中锻炼出来的。 - I have learned from the school of hard knocks the many reasons for staying.
已经从挫折这所学校里面了解到了许多坚守下来的理由。