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Meaning of kõva | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR A2 Frequent
ˈkɤvɑ

Definitions

  1. hard, solid, rigid (dense in composition, resistant to pressure; in a non-liquid, non-gaseous state)
  2. stiff, tough, rigid
  3. hard, stiff and uncomfortable (to sit or lie down in)
  4. erect (penis)
    vulgar
  5. hard, hardcore
  6. firm, durable, strong, tough
  7. tough, strong, powerful
  8. forceful, done with force
  9. firm, tough, strong, steadfast, steady
  10. severe, strict, harsh, stern, austere, heavy
  11. good, high-quality, remarkable
    informal
  12. avid, outstanding, good at a specific field
    informal, positive
  13. inveterate, heavy, tough
    informal, negative
  14. considerable, sizeable, hefty, decent, proper
    informal
  15. Emphasizes the (rather large) amount of something.
    informal
  16. big, large, hefty
    informal
  17. hard, big, great, fierce, acute, intense, vehement, incessant
    informal
  18. extreme, severe
    informal
  19. strong, hard
    informal
  20. strong, powerful
    informal
  21. loud (voice, noise, sound)
  22. with poor hearing or memory
    derogatory, sometimes
  23. hard (high on dissolved calcium and other minerals)
    informal
  24. hard, fortis, voiceless (stops)
    informal
  25. unregulated, market-rate, unsubsidized, hard

Equivalents

English hard
Kurdî hard

Examples

“kõva metall”

hard metal

“kõva kui kivi”

hard as a rock

“Magma kattus kõva koorikuga.”

The magma was covered with a hard crust.

“Malm on kõva ja rabe.”

Cast iron is hard and brittle.

“kõva kattega maantee”

paved road

“Teras on kõvem kui raud.”

Steel is harder than iron.

“Tamm on kõvem puu kui kask.”

An oak is a harder tree than a birch.

“kõvade kaantega raamat”

a hardcover book

“Kartulid on kõvad, tuleb veel keeta.”

The potatoes are hard, they still need to be boiled.

“kõvaks keedetud muna”

a hard-boiled egg

“kõva suulagi”

hard palate

“kõva habe”

coarse beard (= with stiff hairs, difficult to trim)

“Tee muutus ikka liivasemaks ja pehmemaks ning lõpuks kadus kõva põhi täiesti. Jalad vajusid sügavale liiva.”

The path became more and more sandy and soft and eventually the hard ground disappeared completely. The feet sank deep into the sand.

“kõva riie”

stiff fabric

“Märjad riided külmusid kõvaks.”

Wet clothes froze solid.

“Voodi oli kõva.”

The bed was hard.

“Konutas ooteruumi kõval pingil.”

(S)he was sitting on a hard bench in the waiting room.

“kõva mööbel”

hard furniture (= without padding or covering)

“kõva porno”

hardcore pornography

“Karjamaal on kõva aed ümber.”

The pasture has a firm fence around it.

“Katus on veel kõva ega lase vihma läbi.”

The roof is still durable and does not let the rain through.

“Kapil oli kõva lukk, seda ei suudetud lahti murda.”

The cupboard had a firm lock, it could not be broken.

“kõvad närvid”

a strong stomach

“Klaasipuhujal peavad olema kõvad kopsud.”

A glassblower must have strong lungs.

“„Kas tõmbad iseoma pikad säärikud jalga?“ küsis isa. „Esiteks pidin küll, aga nüüd mõtlesin ümber. Minu omad peavad küll hästi vett, aga risu ja orkide vastu pole nad kuigi kõvad,“ vastas Indrek.”

"Are you going to put on your own long boots?" his father asked. "At first I was, but now I've changed my mind. Mine hold water well, but they're not very strong against twigs and thistles," Indrek replied.

“„Ma lähen, toon veel puid tulle,“ ütles endine noor poiss, et selle teenistuse eest kuulamise luba saada, sest vanad mehed sundisid alaealisi magama, et nad raskele tööle kõvemad oleksid.”

"I'm going to go get some more firewood," said the former young boy, in order to get permission to listen in for this service, because the old men were forcing the minors to sleep to make them tougher for the hard work.

“kõva mees”

a tough guy

“kõva kondiga metsatööline”

a strong forestry worker

“kõva hoop vastu ust”

a powerful hit against the door

“Äigas poisile kõva võmmu kuklasse.”

(S)he took a hard swing at the back of the boy's head.

“kõva majanduslik põhi”

a firm economic base

“Tal on kõrgemal pool kõva seljatagune.”

(S)he has his/her back steadily covered with the higher-ups.

“Tal on kõva usk, et olukord peagi muutub.”

(S)he has a firm belief that things will soon change.

“Asutuses valitseb kõva kord.”

The institution runs a tight ship.

“Majandi juhtimisel oleks vaja kõvemat kätt.”

You need somebody stronger to manage the holding.

“See oli kemplemine kahe kõva vastase vahel.”

It was a scuffle between two tough opponents.

“Selle eest on kõva karistus.”

There is a severe punishment for this.

“Ta sai kõva peapesu.”

(S)he got a stern talking-to.

“Ütlesin paar kõva sõna.”

I said a few strong words (= swear words).

“kõva kriitika”

harsh criticism

“kõva keeld”

a strict ban

“Kõik teed olid kõva valve all.”

All roads were under heavy surveillance.

“Ta sai kõva koolihariduse.”

(S)he got a good education.

“Meie kool kuulub kõvemate keskkoolide hulka.”

Our school is one of the best high schools.

“See oli kõva pidu.”

That was a hell of a party.

“Ta tegi kõva karjääri.”

(S)he had a successful career.

“Töömees vajab kõvemat toitu.”

A worker needs something heavier to eat.

“kõva uni”

heavy sleep

“Saima on kõva tööinimene.”

Saima is a hard worker.

“Ta on kõva ujuja.”

(S)he's a good swimmer.

“Ta on bioloogias kõva.”

(S)he's a biology whiz.

“Juba koolis olin kõva matemaatik.”

I was already a good mathematician at school.

“Ta on kõva meistrimees.”

He is a masterful craftsman.

“Ta on igati kõva mees omal alal.”

He's a tough guy in his field.

“Poiss on kõva kakleja.”

The boy is a tough fighter.

“Tüdruk on kõva kurameerija.”

The girl is very loose (= a prostitute).

“Mees on kõva joodik.”

The man is a heavy drinker.

“Vanamees on kõva ärimees ja hangeldaja.”

The old man is a tough businessman and a wheeler-dealer.

“Kes see nii kõva norskaja on?”

Who's that snoring so loud?

“kõva peotäis”

a solid handful

“kõva õhtusöök”

a heavy dinner

“Toiduportsjonid olid kõvad.”

The food portions were hefty.

“Tänavu oli kõva räimesaak.”

It was a decent herring season this year.

“Rüüpas pudelist kõva sõõmu.”

(S)he took a considerable swig from the bottle.

“Eile oli kõva võtmine.”

Yesterday was a heavy drinking day.

“Sinna on kõva kilomeeter maad.”

It's a good kilometre to get there.

“Pudeleid on oma kõva tosin.”

There are about a dozen bottles.

“Ettekanne kestis kõva pool tundi.”

The presentation lasted a solid half hour.

“Kõva kolmandik teed on veel käimata.”

A good third of the way is still to go.

“Ta on minust kõva kümme aastat noorem.”

(S)he's a good ten years younger than me.

“kõva raha”

big money

“Tal on kõva sissetulek.”

(S)he has a large income.

“Teenis kõva kopika.”

(S)he earned a pretty penny

“Võttis laenu pealt kõva protsendi.”

(S)he took a hefty percentage on the loan.

“Kaup on hea, kuid hind kõva.”

The product is good, but the price is steep.

“kõva koduigatsus”

great homesickness

“Tal on rahva hulgas kõva poolehoid.”

(S)he has a lot of support among the people.

“kõva peavalu, köha, palavik”

a strong headache, cough, high fever

“Mul on kõva kahtlus, kas see ikka nii on.”

I strongly doubt that's the case.

“Sellest tuleb kõva pahandus.”

This will be a big trouble.

“Tal oli küll kõva kannatus, kuid lõpuks sai ka see otsa.”

(S)he had a lot of patience, but in the end it ran out.

“kõva kähmlus”

a big fight

“Vaenlane avaldas kõva vastupanu.”

The enemy showed great resistance.

“Paat sai kohe alguses kõva hoo sisse.”

The boat took off quickly right from the start.

“Ta tuli kõva jooksuga.”

(S)he came running fast.

“kõva töö”

hard work

“Bussipeatusse on veerand tundi kõva astumist.”

It's an intense quarter of an hour's walk to the bus stop.

“Enne valimisi tehti kõva kampaaniat.”

There was a lot of campaigning before the elections.

“Ta on kõva isamaalane.”

(S)he's a vehement nationalist.

“Käivad kõvad jutud.”

There's incessant rumours going around.

“kõva pakane”

severe cold

“kõva tuul”

strong wind

“Väljas valitses kõva talv.”

It was harsh winter outside.

“Kõva äike tegi palju kahju.”

Extreme thunderstorms did a lot of damage.

“kõva puskar”

strong moonshine

“See naps on hirmus kõva.”

This booze is really hard.

“See oli kõva tubakas.”

That was hard tobacco.

“Võtsin kõva tableti sisse.”

I took a strong pill.

“kõva kõrbelehk”

a strong burning smell

“Kohtualusel oli kõva alibi.”

The defendant had a strong alibi.

“Tal on kõvad kaardid peos.”

(S)he's got a strong hand (of cards).

“kõva kisa”

hue and cry

“Käis kõva pauk.”

A loud bang went off.

“Mehed rääkisid kõva häälega.”

The men were talking loudly.

“kõva kuulmisega”

hard of hearing

“Poisil on kõva pea.”

The boy is a bit dense.

“kõva p, t, k”

hard p, t, k (as opposed to "soft" b, d, g)

“kõva valuuta”

hard currency

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.

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