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101 to meet with
2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (person) reunirse con, entrevistarse con -
102 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) ná tökum á -
103 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) küszködik vmivel -
104 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) ocupar-me com -
105 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) uğraşmak, mücadele etmek -
106 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) spopasti se z -
107 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) käydä käsiksi -
108 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) komme inn på livet, gi seg i kast med -
109 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) venire alle prese con -
110 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) sich auseinandersetzen mit -
111 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) poradzić sobie z -
112 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) nopietni ķerties pie -
113 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) susikibti, imtis -
114 come to grips with
komma inpå livet, gå i närkamp med, ta ett nappatag med, ge sig i kast med* * *(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) gå i närkamp med, ge sig i kast med -
115 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) utkat se s* * *• čelit pravdě -
116 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) a se descurca într-o problemă -
117 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) καταπιάνομαι σοβαρά με -
118 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) vysporiadať sa s -
119 come to grips with
to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).يَتعامل مع المُشْكِلَه -
120 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) s'attaquer à
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with great difficulty — difficultly, with great hardship … English contemporary dictionary
difficulty */*/*/ — UK [ˈdɪfɪk(ə)ltɪ] / US [ˈdɪfɪkəltɪ] noun Word forms difficulty : singular difficulty plural difficulties Metaphor: A difficult idea or situation is like a knot or something that is tied up, tangled, or twisted. When you deal with it successfully … English dictionary
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difficulty — / dIfIkFlti/ noun 1 (U) the state of being hard to do, understand or deal with: have difficulty doing sth: We have enough difficulty paying the rent as it is! | with difficulty: With difficulty, we hauled it up the stairs. | be in difficulty (=be … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
difficulty — noun 1) the difficulty of balancing motherhood with a career Syn: strain, trouble, problems, toil, struggle, laboriousness, arduousness; informal hassle, stress Ant: ease 2) the project has met with one difficulty after another … Thesaurus of popular words
difficulty — [dif′i kul΄tē, dif′ikəl΄tē] n. pl. difficulties [ME & OFr difficulte < L difficultas < difficilis, difficult < dis , not + facilis, easy: see FACILE] 1. the condition or fact of being difficult 2. something that is difficult, as a hard… … English World dictionary
with one hand behind one's back — with one hand (tied) behind one s back with serious limitations or restrictions at the moment, the police are tackling record crime rates with one hand tied behind their back ■ used to indicate that one could do something without any difficulty I … Useful english dictionary
Difficulty — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Difficulty >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 difficulty difficulty Sgm: N 1 hardness hardness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 impracticability impracticability &c.(impossibility) 471 Sgm: N 1 tough work tough work hard work uphil … English dictionary for students
Difficulty level — In general usage, difficulty level refers to the relative difficulty of completing a task or objective. In computer and video games, the term specifically delineates the ease or difficulty with which an average user may complete a game or a part… … Wikipedia
difficulty — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, extreme, grave, great, major, real, serious, severe ▪ We had enormous difficulty … Collocations dictionary