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He was a man who took his work hardly. what does the "hardly" mean in the sentence?
2019年7月17日 10:45
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It doesn't mean anything - the sentence doesn't make any sense. The phrase 'take something hardly' is meaningless. I suspect it is a bad translation by a non-native speaker. It sounds like a combination of "a man who worked hard" and "a man who took his work seriously". Note that the adverbs 'hard' and 'hardly' have completely different meanings. If you work hard, you put a lot of effort into your work; if you hardly work, you do almost no work.
2019年7月17日
The sentence doesn't make sense. He took his work 'seriously' would make sense.
2019年7月17日
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