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81 ser difícil de creer
(v.) = beggar + beliefEx. It beggars belief that the liberals view the golly as a racist artefact of unenlightened times.* * *(v.) = beggar + beliefEx: It beggars belief that the liberals view the golly as a racist artefact of unenlightened times.
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82 ser difícil de encontrar
(v.) = be hard to findEx. Serial specialists are hard to find.* * *(v.) = be hard to findEx: Serial specialists are hard to find.
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83 ser difícil de lograr
(v.) = be hard to getEx. And indeed we can see from the example that it would be hard to get a system of this kind without AI.* * *(v.) = be hard to getEx: And indeed we can see from the example that it would be hard to get a system of this kind without AI.
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84 ser difícil de superar
= take + some beatingEx. That said, India, in my estimation, will take some beating.* * *= take + some beatingEx: That said, India, in my estimation, will take some beating.
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85 ser muy difícil
(v.) = be hard-pushed toEx. And even if you are very well traveled, you will be hard-pushed to think of a place with more interior designers and furniture shops than here.* * *(v.) = be hard-pushed toEx: And even if you are very well traveled, you will be hard-pushed to think of a place with more interior designers and furniture shops than here.
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86 ser un asunto difícil
(v.) = be a difficult businessEx. Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.* * *(v.) = be a difficult businessEx: Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.
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87 situación difícil
f.difficult situation, dilemma, bad state of affairs, hot seat.* * *(n.) = plight, hardship, bumpy rideEx. The financial plight of libraries sometimes requires that fees be charged to recover partial or full costs for 'extra' services.Ex. Ordinarily, one should avoid simultaneous 'exchanges' of personnel between units for training purposes because it is a hardship for any library section to try to train a new person while one of their 'regulars' is gone at the same time.Ex. The article 'Online world: the bumpy ride of the Web engine' highlights problems identified with World Wide Web search engines.* * *(n.) = plight, hardship, bumpy rideEx: The financial plight of libraries sometimes requires that fees be charged to recover partial or full costs for 'extra' services.
Ex: Ordinarily, one should avoid simultaneous 'exchanges' of personnel between units for training purposes because it is a hardship for any library section to try to train a new person while one of their 'regulars' is gone at the same time.Ex: The article 'Online world: the bumpy ride of the Web engine' highlights problems identified with World Wide Web search engines. -
88 superar una situación difícil
(v.) = weather + the bumpy ride, weather + the stormEx. The author surveys current mystery books, a category that seems to have weathered the bumpy ride which most publishers have recently been suffering.Ex. Library suppliers appear to have weathered the storm of intense competition, mainly by cost cutting with a substantial decline in employment = Los proveedores de bibliotecas parecen haber campeado el temporal de una competitividad intensa principalmente reduciendo los costes mediante una disminución considerable del número de empleados.* * *(v.) = weather + the bumpy ride, weather + the stormEx: The author surveys current mystery books, a category that seems to have weathered the bumpy ride which most publishers have recently been suffering.
Ex: Library suppliers appear to have weathered the storm of intense competition, mainly by cost cutting with a substantial decline in employment = Los proveedores de bibliotecas parecen haber campeado el temporal de una competitividad intensa principalmente reduciendo los costes mediante una disminución considerable del número de empleados. -
89 tarea difícil
f.difficult task, difficult assignment, difficult job, tough duty.* * *(n.) = hard taskEx. The automated intermediary has the fundamentally hard task of determining what linguistically conveyed information adds up to.* * *(n.) = hard taskEx: The automated intermediary has the fundamentally hard task of determining what linguistically conveyed information adds up to.
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90 tarea muy difícil
(n.) = uphill struggleEx. While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.* * *(n.) = uphill struggleEx: While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.
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91 tenerlo difícil
= not be easy, not be easyEx. It would not be easy to find in the history of philosophy and the sciences a situation more confused than our own.Ex. It would not be easy to find in the history of philosophy and the sciences a situation more confused than our own.* * *= not be easy, not be easyEx: It would not be easy to find in the history of philosophy and the sciences a situation more confused than our own.
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92 un camino largo y difícil
Ex. Reaching such a point of ease may be a long haul with some children.* * *Ex: Reaching such a point of ease may be a long haul with some children.
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93 estar em posição difícil
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > estar em posição difícil
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94 mais difícil do que parece
ease, easier said than doneDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > mais difícil do que parece
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95 não achar difícil
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > não achar difícil
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96 situação difícil
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100 asunto difícil
• difficult point• kettle of fish
См. также в других словарях:
dificil — DIFICÍL, Ă, dificili, e, adj. 1. Care prezintă dificultăţi; greu (de făcut), anevoios, complicat, greu de rezolvat. 2. (Despre persoane şi despre caracterul lor) Care se împacă greu cu alţii, greu de mulţumit; exigent, mofturos, capricios;… … Dicționar Român
difícil — adjetivo 1. (ser / estar; antepuesto / pospuesto) Que cuesta trabajo hacerse o exige inteligencia, habilidad o esfuerzo para ser hecho o entendido: Estamos viviendo una difícil y complicada situación. Pues a mí no me parece tan di fícil. Es un… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
difícil — (Del lat. difficĭlis). 1. adj. Que no se logra, ejecuta o entiende sin mucho trabajo. 2. Dicho de una persona: Descontentadiza o poco tratable. 3. extraño (ǁ raro). Tiene una cara muy difícil … Diccionario de la lengua española
difícil — adj. 2 g. 1. Não fácil. 2. Custoso; complicado; espinhoso. 3. Arriscado. 4. Exigente. 5. Mau. 6. Pouco provável … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
difícil — (Del lat. difficilis.) ► adjetivo 1 Que requiere inteligencia, habilidad o esfuerzo: ■ la empresa atraviesa una difícil situación; me han encargado un trabajo díficil. SINÓNIMO arduo complejo complicado dificultoso espinoso … Enciclopedia Universal
difícil — adj m y f 1 Que cuesta trabajo o esfuerzo; que es complicado: un camino difícil, una materia difícil, un razonamiento difícil, Se les hace difícil hablar náhuatl 2 Que tiene un carácter que cuesta trabajo comprender o que es poco tratable: un… … Español en México
difícil — adjetivo 1) dificultoso, arduo, trabajoso, penoso, embarazado, complicado, enrevesado, intrincado, revesado, embrollado, embarazado*, arábigo (coloquial). Arábigo se utiliza en la frase de uso coloquial: estar una … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
difícil — {{#}}{{LM D13424}}{{〓}} {{SynD13734}} {{[}}difícil{{]}} ‹di·fí·cil› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Que se hace con mucho trabajo o con mucha dificultad: • un examen difícil.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Que tiene poca probabilidad de suceder: • Es difícil… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
difícil — (adj) (Básico) que requiere mucho trabajo, inteligencia o esfuerzo Ejemplos: Los estudiantes dicen que el examen ha sido difícil y que muchos van a suspenderlo. Me parece difícil aprender a nadar a la edad de 50 años. Colocaciones: difícil de… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
difícil — cf. (afines) con el agua al cuello, estar que * arde, de armas tomar, de aúpa, aviado, Biblia en verso, en un brete, ni cagando, la caraba, caso perdido, trabajo de * chino, chungo, tenerlo * claro, crudo, cuesta arriba, ir de * culo, difícil de… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
Difícil de creer — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Difícil De Creer País México Idioma original Español Productor Omar Ochoa Cardenas Duración por episodio … Wikipedia Español