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81 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) być ponad siły -
82 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) nebūt pa spēkam -
83 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) būti pernelyg sunkiam, ne pagal jėgas -
84 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) a fi prea mult/greu -
85 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) πέφτω πολύ,ξεπερνώ την αντοχή/τις ικανότητες(κάποιου) -
86 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) být přespříliš pro -
87 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) byť priveľa na -
88 be too much for
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89 be too much for
(to overwhelm; to be too difficult etc for: Is the job too much for you?) dépasser -
90 be too much for
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91 let sb. in for sth
وَرَّطَ في \ involve: to mix up; put into a difficult position: Don’t get involved in anything dishonest. let sb. in for sth.: to cause sb. to suffer (trouble, hard work, etc.): You let yourself in for a lot of expense when you got that old car. implicate: to show that sb. has a share in sth. (usu. sth. unpleasant, esp. a crime): The watchman was implicated in the thefts. -
92 make a case for
Общая лексика: обосновать (Taking all of this into account, it's difficult to make a case for water fluoridation on public health grounds.) -
93 place in a difficult position
1) Юридический термин: поставить в затруднительное положение2) Политика: поставить в трудное положение (англ. цитата приводится по кн.: Military Balance 2009. - London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2009)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > place in a difficult position
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94 formidably for·mi·dably adv
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95 price-list for goods
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96 it's proving very difficult to peg him down to a definite date for completion
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it's proving very difficult to peg him down to a definite date for completion
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97 nirukta (A Vedic scholarly discipline which discusses and gives meanings for difficult words)
Религия: лексикон ведических текстовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > nirukta (A Vedic scholarly discipline which discusses and gives meanings for difficult words)
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98 Usury is defined as the act of lending money at an unreasonably high interest rate, this rate is defined at the state level. Repayment of loans at a usurious rate makes repayment excessively difficult to impossible for borrowers. This is a
General subject: usury lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Usury is defined as the act of lending money at an unreasonably high interest rate, this rate is defined at the state level. Repayment of loans at a usurious rate makes repayment excessively difficult to impossible for borrowers. This is a
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99 person on whom others can rely for correct, decisive action in a crisis or difficult situation
Jargon: go-to guyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > person on whom others can rely for correct, decisive action in a crisis or difficult situation
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100 It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.
<01> Трудно сказать, что есть невозможное, поскольку вчерашняя мечта становится надеждой дня сегодняшнего и реальностью дня завтрашнего. Goddard (Годдард).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.
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