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1 тежок
difficult; hard; arduous————————grave; serious————————heavy, weighty; hard, difficult, arduous tough; (за рана) bad, nasty; (збор) hard weighty; (карактер) difficult (данок) oppressive; (воздух) close———————— (стил)laborius————————difficult; grave; serious; hard; arduous; heavy* * *(збор)biting--------(пиjаница)confirmed--------(стил)laborius--------(стил)laboured--------(човек)ornery--------difficult, repressive, onerous, overpowering, deep -
2 тешко се спроведува
difficult of accomplishment* * *difficult of accomplishment -
3 тежок карактер
difficult temper (man) -
4 напорен
tiresome, toilsome, laborious, hard, trying painstaking————————difficult; hard; arduous————————difficult; grave; serious; hard; arduous; heavy* * *laborius, arduous -
5 мачен
hard, difficult, toilsome laborious, burdensome, wearying, tiring* * *gnawing, onerous, agonising, oppresive 2 -
6 незгоден
inconvenient, inopportune, inappropriate, awkward———————— (човек)pesky* * *(човек)pesky, angular--------difficult, unchristian, incommodious, awkward -
7 непристапен
reserved, distant, cold, unaffable, inaccessible* * *uncomeatable, difficult of access -
8 сериозен
serious, earnest, grave, (невозбуден) calm————————grave; serious————————difficult; grave; serious; hard; arduous; heavy* * *demure -
9 натажне
to make heavy, to render more difficult -
10 отежнува
make heavy————————to make heavy, to render more difficult -
11 отежни
to make heavy, to render more difficult -
12 отежнување
making heavy, rendering more difficult -
13 тешко
heavily, severity, seriously, hard, scarcely, hardly, with difficult
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