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1 важкодоступний
важкодоступний район — region difficult of access, inaccessible area
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2 важка дитина
difficult ( unmanageable) child -
3 важке завдання
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4 заплутана ситуація
difficult position, entanglement, imbroglio -
5 трудний
difficult, hard, laborious -
6 важкий
1) ( який має велику вагу) heavy2) ( який вимагає великих зусиль) hard, difficult, arduous3) (серйозний, тяжкий) serious, grave4) ( про соціально-економічні фактори) heavy, hardважкий день — hard ( unlucky) day
5) (про мову, стиль) heavy, ponderous, unwieldy, overloaded6) ( неприємний - про запах)7) (тяжкий, болісний - про почуття) painful, distressing8) (про людину, характер) difficult9) (великий, масивний) solid; massive10) ( позбав-ленний легкості) slowважкий на підйом — hard to move, sluggish
11) (значний за ступенем, силою прояву) heavy, severe -
7 важкі часи
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8 важкуватий
1) rather heavy, heavyish2) rather hard ( difficult) -
9 малодоступний
inaccessible, difficult of access; esoteric -
10 малозрозумілий
abstruse, hard ( difficult) to understand; ( про стиль автора) recondite -
11 найважчий
the heaviest, the most difficult -
12 неважкий
2) not heavy -
13 недоступний
1) inaccessible; inapproachable; un-come-at-able; beyond reach2) ( для розуміння) too difficult ( for) -
14 нелегкий
1) ( важкий) not light, heavy2) ( який вимагає великих зусиль) difficult, not easy, hard -
15 непосильний
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16 нехитрий
1) ( про людину) not crafty, artless, guileless2) ( нескладний) plain, simple, not difficult -
17 питання
с1) question, queryнепряме питання грам. — indirect question
поставити питання — to ask ( to put) questions, to question
пряме питання грам. — direct question
закидати питаннями — to cross-question, to cross-examine
важке питання — difficult question; teaser, poser sl
спірне питання — а moot point, point at issue, vexed question
питання, що стоять на порядку денному — items of the agenda
постає питання безос. — the question arises
3)знак питання грам. — note of interrogation, question mark
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18 підведення
с1) ( фундаменту) placing under, underpinning2) putting one in a difficult situation; sizig up, summing up -
19 підводити
= підвести1) ( до когось) to lead up (to), to bring up (to)2) ( піднімати) to raise, to lift3) ( фундамент) to place under, to put under; ( робити бордюр) to ( make a) border4) ( розчаровувати) to disappoint, to expose (to), to put one in a difficult ( awkward) position, to do one an ill turn; (дошкульно, підступно обдурити) to double cross5)підводити підсумок — to sum up; to total; to add up; to reckon up; to review, to sum up
підводити баланс — to strike a balance; to balance the accounts
підвести під монастир — to do one an ill turn; to deceive, to take in
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20 пологи
мн.accouchement; childbirth; delivery, lying-in; confinement; parturitionважкі пологи — difficult birth ( delivery), severe travail
муки під час пологів — the pangs ( pains) of childbirth
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