Stark
Translations of "stark" (19 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | абсолютен(complete, absolute, full), вкочанен((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), гол(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), пуст(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), пълен(complete, absolute, full), скован(stiff, rigid), напълно(starkly; entirely, absolutely) | absoljuten, vkočanen, gol, pust, pǎlen, skovan, napǎlno | |
| Catalan | aspre(hard in appearance; barren, desolate) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 完全的(complete, absolute, full) | — | |
| Czech | bouřlivý(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), krutý(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), mocný((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), naprostý(complete, absolute, full), nepříznivý(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), pustý(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), silný((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), tuhý(stiff, rigid), tvrdý((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), zatvrzelý((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), dočista(starkly; entirely, absolutely), naprosto(starkly; entirely, absolutely), úplně(starkly; entirely, absolutely) | — | |
| Danish | stærk((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful) | — | |
| Dutch | sterk((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful) | — | |
| Esperanto | absoluta(complete, absolute, full), kruda(hard in appearance; barren, desolate) | — | |
| Faroese | sterkur((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful) | — | |
| Finnish | ankara(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), jäykkä(stiff, rigid), kankea(stiff, rigid), karu(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), karu(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), kova((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), tosi(complete, absolute, full), täysi(complete, absolute, full), vahva((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), väkevä((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), täysin(starkly; entirely, absolutely) | — | |
| French | tout(starkly; entirely, absolutely) | — | |
| German | fest(stiff, rigid), ganz(complete, absolute, full), gewaltig(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), hart(stiff, rigid), steif(stiff, rigid), streng(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), total(complete, absolute, full), völlig(complete, absolute, full), total(starkly; entirely, absolutely), völlig(starkly; entirely, absolutely) | — | |
| Italian | aspro(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), assoluto(complete, absolute, full), bell'e buono(complete, absolute, full), completo(complete, absolute, full), crudo((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), desolato(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), duro((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), forte((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), furioso(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), gagliardo((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), inflessibile((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), nudo((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), puro e semplice(complete, absolute, full), rigido(stiff, rigid), robusto((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), selvaggio(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), stecchito(stiff, rigid), totale(complete, absolute, full), vero e proprio(complete, absolute, full), violento(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)) | — | |
| Norwegian | sterk(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)) | — | |
| Occitan | dur((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), poderós((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), vigorós((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful) | — | |
| Polish | gwałtowny(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), sztywny((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), twardy((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate) | — | |
| Portuguese | duradouro((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), vigoroso((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful) | — | |
| Romanian | absolut(complete, absolute, full), aspru(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), crud((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), dezolant(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), drastic(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), dur((obsolete) hard, firm; obdurate), puternic((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), rigid(stiff, rigid), total(complete, absolute, full), viguros((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful), violent(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), absolut(starkly; entirely, absolutely), în întregime(starkly; entirely, absolutely) | — | |
| Slovak | silný((archaic) strong; vigorous; powerful) | — | |
| Spanish | absoluto(complete, absolute, full), completo(complete, absolute, full), crudo(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), descarnado(hard in appearance; barren, desolate), drástico(complete, absolute, full), duro(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), escueto(complete, absolute, full), fuerte(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), grave(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), rígido(stiff, rigid), severo(severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)), completamente(starkly; entirely, absolutely) | — |
абсолютен, вкочанен, гол, пуст, пълен, скован, напълно
absoljuten, vkočanen, gol, pust, pǎlen, skovan, napǎlno
aspre
bouřlivý, krutý, mocný, naprostý, nepříznivý, pustý, silný, tuhý, tvrdý, zatvrzelý, dočista, naprosto, úplně
stærk
sterk
absoluta, kruda
sterkur
ankara, jäykkä, kankea, karu, karu, kova, tosi, täysi, vahva, väkevä, täysin
tout
fest, ganz, gewaltig, hart, steif, streng, total, völlig, total, völlig
aspro, assoluto, bell'e buono, completo, crudo, desolato, duro, forte, furioso, gagliardo, inflessibile, nudo, puro e semplice, rigido, robusto, selvaggio, stecchito, totale, vero e proprio, violento
sterk
dur, poderós, vigorós
gwałtowny, sztywny, twardy
duradouro, vigoroso
absolut, aspru, crud, dezolant, drastic, dur, puternic, rigid, total, viguros, violent, absolut, în întregime
silný
absoluto, completo, crudo, descarnado, drástico, duro, escueto, fuerte, grave, rígido, severo, completamente
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