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English
Noun
hard work (uncountable)
- Something requiring much effort to accomplish, either physical, mental or emotional; labor; toil. (This entry is a translation hub.)
2011 November 12, Phil McNulty, “International friendly: England 1-0 Spain”, in BBC Sport:Capello was keen to use Phil Jones, normally a defender, in central midfield - but it was hard work for the Manchester United teenager and his England colleagues in the first half as Spain predictably dominated possession.
Translations
something requiring lots of effort to do
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 努力 (zh) (nǔlì), 辛苦 (zh) (xīnkǔ), 辛勤工作 (xīnqín gōngzuò)
- Dalmatian: fataica f
- Finnish: kova työ
- French: labeur (fr) m, travail acharné m
- German: harte Arbeit f, Schufterei (de) f
- Greek: μόχθος (el) m (móchthos), κόπος (el) m (kópos)
- Hungarian: kemény/fárasztó/fáradságos/kimerítő munka, robotolás (hu), gürcölés (hu), gürizés, vesződés (hu), küszködés (hu), kínlódás (hu), erőlködés (hu), bajlódás (hu), erőfeszítés (hu), vesződség (hu), fáradozás (hu)
- Icelandic: erfiðisvinna f, erfiði (is) n
- Irish: luain f
- Italian: faticata (it) f, operosità (it) f
- Polish: wysiłek (pl) m, ciężka praca f
- Russian: тяжёлая рабо́та f (tjažólaja rabóta), тяжёлый труд m (tjažólyj trud), труд (ru) m (trud)
- Sanskrit: श्रम (sa) m (śráma)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: тру̑д m
- Roman: trȗd (sh) m
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