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1 трудность трудност·ь
difficulty; pitfall разг.выпутаться из трудностей — to extricate (oneself) from difficulties
испытывать трудности — to suffer / to experience difficulties, to be at a low ebb
переносить трудности — to suffer hardships преодолевать трудности to overcome / to bring over / to bridge over / to win difficulties
возникли трудности — difficulties arose, snag developed
непреодолимые трудности — insuperable / insurmountable difficulties
технические / формальные трудности — technical difficulties
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2 бороться с трудностями
1) General subject: struggle against difficulties, stem difficulties2) Makarov: contend with difficultiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бороться с трудностями
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3 бороться
to struggle (for, against), to fight (for, against), to combat, to contend (for), to contest, to jostle (with smb. for smth.)бороться за власть / положение / преимущество — to jostle (with smb.) for power / position / advantage
бороться за демократические свободы — to fight for democratic freedoms / liberties
бороться за мир — to fight / to struggle for peace
бороться за правое дело — to fight / to struggle for a just cause
бороться против какой-л. тенденции — to combat a tendency
бороться с инфляцией / кризисом / спадом / экономической отсталостью — to combat inflation / a crisis / a resession / economic backwardness
бороться с проявлением национализма — to combat manifestation / displays of nationalism
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