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1 آڑا وقت
n.difficult moment -
2 باریک
a.abstract / complicated / critical / delicate / difficult / fine / minute / slender / subtle -
3 دشوار
a.difficult / hard / inconvenient / intractable / laborious / operose / trying -
4 دقیق
a.abstract / abstruse / critical / deep / delicate / difficult / fine / minute / nice / scholastic / subtle / thin -
5 شاق
a.difficult / heavy / irksome / oppressive / painful--------a.wearing--------n.tedious -
6 مشکل
a.abstract / arduous / complicated / difficult--------a.hard--------a.intricate / narrow--------a.operose / painful--------a.steep--------a.tenacious / thorny / tortuous / tough--------a.uphill / weariful--------n.difficulty / dilemma--------n.hardship / hot water / intricacy--------n.occult--------n.perplexity / problem--------n.tangle--------n.trouble--------n.wearisome -
7 پرپیچ
a.complicated / crooked / difficult / meandering -
8 پیچ دار
a.complicated / convoluted / crabbed / difficult / implicative / intricate / kinky / knotted / meanderous / tortile / tortuous / twisted / whorled--------a.wry--------n.winding--------n.zigzag -
9 پیچیدہ
a.complicated / difficult / entangled / implicit / inextricable / involute / involved / labyrinthine / mazy -
10 کٹھن
a.difficult / hard / onerous / severe / trying -
11 کڑا
a.difficult / flinty / hardened / hardy / harsh / hoarse / horrid / implacable / inauspicious / inexorable / inflexible / inveterate / loud / obdurate / onerous / refractory / rigid / rigourous / rough / rude / severe / strict / sturdy / tenacious / tough / trying / unlucky--------a.violent--------n.adamant / anklet / bracelet--------n.unyielding--------n.yeomanly
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