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1 разрешение вопроса связано с большими трудностями
General subject: the question presents great difficultiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрешение вопроса связано с большими трудностями
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2 представлять собой чрезвычайно трудную задачу
[син. вызывать значительные трудности; ант. это не вызывает больших трудностей]For to launch a "heavy" satellite that has been assembled on Earth presents great difficulties…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > представлять собой чрезвычайно трудную задачу
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[см. биологический спутник; вращаться по орбите искусственного спутника Земли; геодезический спутник; искусственный спутник; искусственный спутник Земли; искусственный спутник Луны; исследовательский спутник; метеорологический спутник; на спутнике; навигационный спутник; орбита искусственного спутника Земли; орбита искусственного спутника Луны; разведывательный спутник; связной спутник]For to launch a "heavy" satellite that has been assembled on Earth presents great difficulties… -
5 связан с большими трудностями
•The direct measurement of temperature behind the shock front still presents (or involves) severe difficulties.
•The study of an organism that cannot be readily maintained in the laboratory is fraught with great difficulties.
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