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1 самая большая трудность состоит в том, что
•The crux of the difficulty is that the Fermi theory is not finite.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > самая большая трудность состоит в том, что
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2 заключаться
1) (в пр.; состоять в чём-л) consist (in)ва́ша зада́ча заключа́ется в сле́дующем — your task consists in the following
де́ло заключа́ется в том, что — (the crux of) the matter is that
тру́дность заключа́ется в том, что — the difficulty is [lies in the fact] that
2) (в пр.; находиться) be (in); be contained (in)3) (тв.; заканчиваться) end (in), conclude (with, in)
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