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n. svårhet* * *plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) svårighet2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) svårighet3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) []knipa -
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plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) potíž2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) obtíž3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) těžkosti, těžká situace* * *• úskalí• potíž -
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plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) ťažkosť, problém2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) prekážka3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) ťažkosti* * *• tažkost• prekážka• nelahkost -
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plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) dificultate2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) greutăţi3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) strâmtorare -
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plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) δυσκολία2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) εμπόδιο3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) δυσχέρεια,προβλήματα -
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plural ˈdifficulties noun1) the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy:صُعوبَهI have difficulty in understanding him.
2) an obstacle or objection:عَقَبَه، عائِقHe has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.
3) ( especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble:ضيق، وَرْطَهThe firm was in difficulties.
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plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) difficulté2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) difficulté3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) embarras -
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plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) dificuldade2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) dificuldade3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) dificuldade -
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32 ahdinko
yks.nom. ahdinko; yks.gen. ahdingon; yks.part. ahdinkoa; yks.ill. ahdinkoon; mon.gen. ahdinkojen; mon.part. ahdinkoja; mon.ill. ahdinkoihincrowd (noun)crush (noun)difficulties (noun)difficulty (noun)distress (noun)exigency (noun)pinch (noun)plight (noun)predicament (noun)pressure (noun)strait (noun)straits (noun)* * *• torment• predicament• misery• pinch• plight• wretchedness• poverty• grief• pressure• sorrow• strait• suffering• crush• trouble• worry• fear• straits• crowd• destitution• adversity• affliction• agony• anguish• exigency• bay• crowded condition• crowding• desolation• difficulties• difficulty• discomfort• distress• emergency• anxiety -
33 vastus
yks.nom. vastus; yks.gen. vastuksen; yks.part. vastusta; yks.ill. vastukseen; mon.gen. vastusten vastuksien; mon.part. vastuksia; mon.ill. vastuksiinbother (noun)difficulty (noun)hardship (noun)hitch (noun)nuisance (noun)opposition (noun)resistance (noun)resistance coil (noun)resistor (noun)snag (noun)trouble (noun)* * *• trial• opposition• resistance coil• resistance• resistor• obstacle• strain• handicap• trouble• snag• nuisance• hardship• drag• difficulty• bother• barrier• bad luck• annoyance• hitch -
34 pulma
yks.nom. pulma; yks.gen. pulman; yks.part. pulmaa; yks.ill. pulmaan; mon.gen. pulmien pulmain; mon.part. pulmia; mon.ill. pulmiincomplication (noun)crux (noun)difficulty (noun)dilemma (noun)knot (noun)problem (noun)puzzle (noun)snag (noun)trouble (noun)* * *• pinch• snag• question• puzzle• problem• emergency• dilemma• difficulty• complication• trouble• fittings -
35 hankaluus
yks.nom. hankaluus; yks.gen. hankaluuden; yks.part. hankaluutta; yks.ill. hankaluuteen; mon.gen. hankaluuksien; mon.part. hankaluuksia; mon.ill. hankaluuksiindifficulty (noun)discomfort (noun)inconvenience (noun)rub (noun)snag (noun)trouble (noun)* * *• inconvenience• hindrance• upset• uneasiness• trouble• snag• rub• problem• plague• pester• nuisance• molest• worry• awkwardness• hassle• annoyance• harass• handicap• drawback• disturbance• disturb• dismay• discomfort• difficulty• bother• bore• irritate -
36 selkkaus
yks.nom. selkkaus; yks.gen. selkkauksen; yks.part. selkkausta; yks.ill. selkkaukseen; mon.gen. selkkausten selkkauksien; mon.part. selkkauksia; mon.ill. selkkauksiinclash (noun)conflict (noun)difficulty (noun)entanglement (noun)tangle (noun)trouble (noun)* * *• clash• incident• trouble• fracas• quarrel• tangle• skirmish• riot• conflict• encounter• dispute• affair• affray• attack• complication• brush• tussle• difficulty• entanglement -
37 kiperyys
yks.nom. kiperyys; yks.gen. kiperyyden; yks.part. kiperyyttä; yks.ill. kiperyyteen; mon.gen. kiperyyksien; mon.part. kiperyyksiä; mon.ill. kiperyyksiinawkwardness (noun)complicacy (noun)difficulty (noun)intricacy (noun)trickiness (noun)* * *• crookedness• difficulty• complicacy• trickiness• awkwardness• intricacy -
38 challenge
1. n вызов2. n вызов на дуэль; картель3. n сомнение; постановка под вопрос4. n сложная задача; проблемаthe challenge of a nuclear age — задачи, которые ставит перед нами ядерный век
5. n юр. отвод присяжного заседателя6. n юр. возражение в ходе процессаchallenge rule — правило, согласно которому в случае признания патента недействительным подлежат возврату лицензиату все суммы лицензионного вознаграждения, уплаченные им после возбуждения иска о признании патента недействительным
7. n амер. недопущение избирателя к голосованию8. n амер. требование об аннулировании избирательного бюллетеня или результатов голосованияthe election of a new government was met by a challenge from its opponents — противники нового правительства требовали считать недействительным его избрание
9. n амер. книжн. претензия, притязание10. n амер. мор. опознавательные11. n амер. оклик12. n амер. вет. контрольное, проверочное заражение вакцинированных животныхлай собак, дающий знать, что они напали на след
13. v вызывать; бросать вызов14. v спорт. вызвать на соревнование15. v сомневаться; отрицать16. v оспаривать, подвергать сомнению17. v требовать18. v отводить, давать отвод19. v юр. отводить присяжного заседателя20. v юр. возражать21. v амер. давать отвод избирателю22. v амер. требовать признания недействительным избирательного бюллетеня или результатов голосования23. v амер. воен. окликать; спрашивать пропуск, пароль24. v амер. мор. показывать опознавательныеСинонимический ряд:1. dare (noun) dare2. defiance (noun) cartel; dare; defi; defiance; defy; provocation; stump3. demur (noun) demur; demurral; demurrer; objection; protest; protestation; question; remonstrance; remonstration4. difficulty (noun) difficulty; test; trial5. task (noun) demand; formidable task; hazard; invitation; summons; task; threat; venture6. dare (verb) affront; confront; contest; dare; denounce; duel; invite competition; threaten7. demand (verb) call; claim; demand; exact; postulate; require; requisition; solicit8. dispute (verb) ask for; assert; claim as one's due; demand one's rights; dispute; doubt; impose; impute; mistrust; question; take exception9. face (verb) beard; brave; defy; face; front; outdare; outface; venture10. fight (verb) buck; combat; fight; oppose; resist; traverse11. stir (verb) arouse; awaken; bestir; kindle; rally; rouse; stir; wake; waken; whet12. tax (verb) tax; test; tryАнтонимический ряд: -
39 clash
1. n лязг; бряцание, звон2. n гул3. n грохот4. n дробь5. n столкновение, стычка, схватка6. n столкновение, конфликт; разногласиеname clash — конфликт по именам; конфликт на уровне имен
7. v сталкиваться; стукаться, ударяться друг о друга8. v сталкиваться; приходить в столкновение; расходиться9. v происходить в одно время, мешать друг другу; совпадать10. v дисгармонироватьthese colours clash — эти цвета несовместимы ; сочетание этих цветов режет глаз
11. v спорт. встретиться12. v ударять с грохотом; стучать13. v налететь, наскочить, натолкнуться, столкнутьсяI clashed into him as I went round the corner — свернув за угол, я налетел на него
14. v шотл. бросить, сброситьshe clashed the pans down on the stone floor — она бросила кастрюли, и они загрохотали по каменному полу
15. v шотл. сплетничать, злословитьСинонимический ряд:1. affray (noun) affray; brush; encounter; fray; melee; mellay; run-in; scrimmage; skirmish2. difficulty (noun) contention; difficulty; dissension; dissent; dissonance; friction; variance3. disagreement (noun) battle; conflict; difference; disaccord; disagreement; discord; disharmony; opposition; strife; struggle4. impact (noun) appulse; blow; bump; clang; clank; clatter; collision; concussion; crash; impact; impingement; jar; jolt; jounce; percussion; shock; smash; wallop5. words (noun) altercation; argument; controversy; debate; dispute; fight; hassle; quarrel; row; spat; squabble; tiff; unpleasantness; words; wrangle6. battle (verb) battle; contest7. clatter (verb) clang; clank; clap; clatter; grate; rattle8. collide (verb) bump; collide; crash; dash; hit; smash9. conflict (verb) conflict; contradict; disaccord; discord; disharmonize; jangle; jar10. contrast (verb) be unflattering; contrast; mismatch11. quarrel (verb) argue; contend; disagree; dispute; interfere; lock horns; quarrel; struggleАнтонимический ряд:accord; agree; agreement; concur; harmony; silence -
40 ongelma
yks.nom. ongelma; yks.gen. ongelman; yks.part. ongelmaa; yks.ill. ongelmaan; mon.gen. ongelmien ongelmain; mon.part. ongelmia; mon.ill. ongelmiindifficulty (noun)problem (noun)puzzle (noun)* * *• difficulty• enigma• mystery• problem• puzzle• question• secret
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