1. heavily
It rained heavily.
The economy of Aomori Prefecture depends heavily on apple growing.
Not only were there strong winds yesterday, but also it rained heavily.
You shouldn't rely too heavily on the weather report.
His early poetry draws heavily on his experience and memories of childhood.
The company is losing money heavily.
Worried, the shopkeeper ran over and kneeled beside Dima, who was breathing heavily - his forehead covered in sweat.
It rained heavily, and consequently the baseball game was called off.
I must start no matter how heavily it snows.
Japanese automakers are investing heavily in new plant and equipment.
Will the judge fine him heavily?
She smokes heavily - more than a pack a day.
The future of our company is at stake. We have been heavily in the red for the last couple of years.
I sit in front of a computer screen all day, so I get pretty heavily bombarded by electro-magnetic waves.
heavily used
Anglais mot "ciężko"(heavily) se produit dans des ensembles:
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Study hard.
A pick is a long handled tool used for breaking up hard ground surfaces.
The hard rain spoiled our hike through the woods.
Mary has a bad back. It's hard for her to lift things.
I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find another place to live.
He's somewhat hard of hearing, so please speak louder.
It is hard for an old man to change his way of thinking.
His success is attributed more to hard work than to genius.
Whether you succeed or not depends on how hard you study.
A chance to do as we please, especially to do as little hard work as possible, is a secret desire of almost everybody.
Please don't boil the eggs so hard.
Many people in these parts have fallen on hard times.
Just staying alive in these times is hard enough.
My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it's going to explode.
The reason for your failure is that you did not try hard enough.
Anglais mot "ciężko"(hard) se produit dans des ensembles:
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He was grievously wounded.
Anglais mot "ciężko"(grievously) se produit dans des ensembles:
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I got scolded severely by that teacher.
They demanded a treaty that would punish Germany severely.
Her husband's death has tried her severely.
treat him severely
severely damage
He did nothing wrong; all the same he was severely punished.
Oh, that's a secret, OK? Because slipping out of the dorm in the night is severely punished.
I was severely injured in a car accident.
Eleanor suffered severely for her conjugal affection even after the death of her husband by being imprisoned for the dreadful period of forty-three years.
The principal severely reproved the students whenever they made a mess in the hallway.
In many places, including the U.S., civilian and commercial drone use is severely restricted by aviation administration regulations, primarily in the name of safety.
Their daughter was severely injured in a car accident. I was severely reprimanded by my boss.
The second measure needs to be support for the countries most severely affected. This is severely affecting the poor, as well as producers of meat and milk.
Our company has been severely affected by the slowdown.
It is impossible to speak too severely of his conduct.
5. hard to
Poverty and love are hard to hide.
Fortune is easily found, but hard to be kept