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3 nezgodan
adj inconvenient, awkward, inappropriate, embarrassing, uncomfortable; (na muku) difficult, troublesome, burdensome, onerous; (osoba) difficult, awkward, troublesome, hard to take I to je vrlo -na stvar it's an awkward/embarrassing affair; baš si -an! you* * *• embarrassing• unsuited• uninviting• untimely• unchancy• inopportune -
4 najteže
adv sup most difficult, hardest I -najteže pogođen worst hit/affected; -najteže je it is hardest, it is the hardest (ili most difficult) thing; narodu je najteže ordinary people have it the hardest -
5 zaguljen
adj (sl) difficult, tough; (osoba) difficult, trying, sl a pain (in the neck); - zadrt -
6 dobivati
vt impf - dobiti l stanovi se teško dobivati a ju housing is difficult to get, h. is at a premium; željezo se -a iz rudače iron is extracted from ore; slonovača se -a iz kljova ivory is obtained from tusks, tusks furnish/yield i.; lijek se dobivatia kod the drug is obt* * *• get• become• constitute• acquire• obtain• raise -
7 ekstra
adj special, unusual, exceptional; (više) extra I uvijek hoće nešto - he always wants sthg. special (ili out of the ordinary); he is difficult* * *• extra-• extra• additional -
8 fantastično
adv fantastically, in a fantastic manner; fig -sjajno, nevjerojatno l - izgleda -sjajno izgleda; - težak fantastically/incredibly difficult; osjećam se fantastično I feel fantastic, I feel absolutely terrific (-sjajno); bilo nam je fantastično we had a fantastic/terrific tim* * *• transcendentally• fantastic -
9 komplicirati
vt pf/impf complicate, make (things) complicated/complex itd. (- kompliciran); make more complicated/difficult, compound I zašto da sebi kompliciratim život? why (should I) complicate my life?* * *• complicate -
10 lakši
adj comp easier, less difficult/demanding; (težinom) lighter, weighing less I -a operacija (ozljeda) minor surgery (injury); ništa -e od toga there's nothing to it; dvaput -i od being only half the weight of, weighing only half as much as* * *• easier -
11 mučan
* * *• excruciating• bothersome• rugged• difficult• troublesome• thorny• uneasy• tantalizing• tedious• laborious• grievous• haunting• heavy• awkward• cumbrous• anxious• arduous• painful• poignant• pesky• nauseous -
12 naporan
* * *• difficult• drudgery• trying• tiring• toilful• toilsome• uphill• stiff• strenuous• sweaty• laboured• laborius• laborious• labored• gruelling• grueling• heavy• hard• arduous• painful -
13 otežan
pp impf being/repeatedly delayed* * *• somewhat difficult• hard -
14 otežavati
vt imp/make (more) difficult itd. (-otežati); (ometati) obstruct, impede, hinder, hamper* * *• complicate -
15 postajati
vi impf get to be (- postati) | to nam postajatie sve teže we find it increasingly difficult* * *• become -
16 tegoban
adj difficult, hard, arduous, laborious onerous; uphill (work); 'harsh (climate) | tegoban život (life of) hardship* * *• excruciating• burdensome• trublesome• toilsome• vexatious• weary• tedious• onerous• overpowering -
17 teško
* * *• scarcely• difficult• shufflingly• severely• sparingly• heavily• hard• hardly• ill• barely -
18 teškoća
difficulty, hardship, trouble* * *• scrape• rub• difficulty• difficult• trouble• uneasiness• predicament• gimmick• hardships• cumber• crux• ado• perplexity -
19 težak
* * *• burdensome• rugged• difficult• difficulty• thick• tough• thorny• uphill• weighty• shuffling• severe• stodgy• stiff• laborious• labourer• leaden• farmer• formidable• grave• hard• heavy• hard-boiled• bad• cumbersome• cumbrous• arduous• onerous• painful• ponderous• narrow -
20 tjeskoban
adj anxious, anxiety-ridden, full of anxiety; apprehensive of; - tijesan, uzak* * *• difficult• cramped
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