Duramente in english
Harshly
pronunciation: hɑrʃli part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: hɑrʃli part of speech: adverb
In gestures
duramente = sternly ; roundly.
Example: Samule S Green in 1876 warned sternly: 'The librarian who uses his position to make proselytes prostitutes his calling'.Example: The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.more:
» castigar duramente = smite [Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con un sentido religioso o bíblico] ; throw + the book at .
Example: Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage. Example: I hope they throw the book at him, as anybody should be able to go anywhere they want without getting attacked.» criticar duramente = slate ; flail away at ; zing .
Example: Horror fiction has been slated by book reviewers and a similar prejudice among librarians could explain its under-representation in library stocks. Example: His novels flailed away at ignorance and indecency and his editorials were partisan, personal, fervent, and emotional. Example: At his speech Saturday night he zinged the media and the field of presidential contenders before dropping the mic and walking off stage.» criticar duramente a Alguien = tear + Nombre + (in)to shreds .
Example: I can't get over how librarians tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together.» golpear duramente = pummel ; smite [Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con un sentido religioso o bíblico] .
Example: During the German occupation, the Italian populace lived under the grip of fear as Allied bombardments pummeled towns. Example: Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.» negociar duramente = drive + a hard bargain .
Example: I drive a hard bargain and I don't take prisoners if a supplier lets me down.