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трудный; сложный; тяжелый; затруднительный; неуживчивый -
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1) привередливый2) сложныйEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > difficult
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Английский язык для студентов машиностроительных специальностей > difficult
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бедственныйгрузенгрузныйзатруднительныйнеприятныйнеуживчивыйобидчивыйскладнойскладныйсложенсложныйтребовательныйтрудентрудныйтягостентягостныйтяжектяжелтяжелыйтяжёлтяжёлыйтяжкийувесистый -
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I.adj. trudny · трудны, tęžki · тежкиII.adv. tęžko · тежко -
32 difficult childbirth
difficult childbirth, difficult labor, dystociaтрудные роды, осложненные родыEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > difficult childbirth
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35 difficult environment
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- n1) неблагоприятная среда; 2) неблагоприятные условия среды
Англо-русский строительный словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > difficult environment
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36 difficult-to-cut material
= difficult-to-machine material труднообрабатываемый материалEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > difficult-to-cut material
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37 difficult-to-machine material
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > difficult-to-machine material
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38 difficult assignment
difficult/rough/tough assignment трудное заданиеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > difficult assignment
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39 difficult subjects
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40 difficult goal
См. также в других словарях:
Difficult — Dif fi*cult, a. [From {Difficulty}.] 1. Hard to do or to make; beset with difficulty; attended with labor, trouble, or pains; not easy; arduous. [1913 Webster] Note: Difficult implies the notion that considerable mental effort or skill is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
difficult — I adjective arduous, attended by obstacles, awkward, beset with difficulty, beyond one s reach, bothersome, burdensome, complex, complicated, convoluted, difficile, difficilis, encompassed with difficulties, enigmatic, entangled by difficulties,… … Law dictionary
difficult — [adj1] hard on someone; hard to do ambitious, arduous, backbreaker*, bothersome, burdensome, challenging, crucial, demanding, difficile, easier said than done*, effortful, exacting, formidable, galling, Gargantuan*, hardwon, heavy, Herculean*,… … New thesaurus
Difficult — Dif fi*cult, v. t. To render difficult; to impede; to perplex. [R.] Sir W. Temple. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
difficult — c.1400, apparently a back formation from DIFFICULTY (Cf. difficulty). French has difficile, Latin difficilis. Of persons, hard to please, from 1580s … Etymology dictionary
difficult — *hard, arduous Analogous words: perplexing, puzzling, mystifying (see PUZZLE): intricate, involved, complicated, *complex, knotty: *obscure, enigmatic, cryptic: exacting, *onerous, burdensome Antonyms: simple Contrasted words: *easy, facile,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
difficult — ► ADJECTIVE 1) needing much effort or skill to accomplish, deal with, or understand. 2) not easy to please or satisfy; awkward … English terms dictionary
difficult — [dif′i kult΄, dif′ikəlt] adj. [ME, back form. < DIFFICULTY] 1. hard to do, make, manage, understand, etc.; involving trouble or requiring extra effort, skill, or thought 2. hard to satisfy, persuade, please, etc. SYN. HARD difficultly adv … English World dictionary
difficult — dif|fi|cult W1S1 [ˈdıfıkəlt] adj [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: difficulty] 1.) hard to do, understand, or deal with ≠ ↑easy ▪ a difficult question ▪ an immensely difficult task ▪ Was the exam very difficult? ▪ It s difficult to see how more savings… … Dictionary of contemporary English
difficult — dif|fi|cult [ dıfıkəlt ] adjective *** 1. ) not easy to do, deal with, or understand: HARD: Choosing the winner was a difficult task. The exam questions were too difficult. difficult to do something: It s difficult to say what time I will get… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
difficult */*/*/ — UK [ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lt] / US [ˈdɪfɪkəlt] adjective 1) not easy to do, deal with, or understand Choosing the winner was a difficult task. The exam questions were too difficult. it is difficult to do something: It s difficult to say what time I will get… … English dictionary