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increasingly (much more, too) difficult всё более (гораздо более, слишком) трудныйEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > increasingly difficult
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• это становится более сложным по мере того, как...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > this becomes increasingly difficult as ...
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♦ difficult /ˈdɪfɪkəlt/a.difficile: a difficult task, un compito difficile; a difficult decision [situation], una decisione [una situazione] difficile; increasingly difficult, sempre più difficile; She grew up in difficult circumstances, è cresciuta in circostanze difficili; She is a difficult person, è una donna difficile; Stop being difficult and just come along, smettila di fare il difficile e vieni con noi; difficult times, tempi difficili; It's difficult to see how the situation can be resolved, è difficile capire come si può risolvere la situazione; It's difficult for me to explain, mi è difficile spiegare; Young people find it very difficult to get a grant, i giovani trovano molto difficile ottenere una borsa di studio; Wednesdays are difficult for me, how about Thursday?, il mercoledì per me è difficile; facciamo giovedì?● to make it (o life) difficult for sb., rendere la vita difficile a q. □ to make life [things] difficult for sb., rendere la vita difficile [le cose difficili] a q. □ to make it difficult for sb. to do st., rendere difficile a q. fare qc.: Their youth makes it difficult for them to understand the problems of older people, la loro giovane età rende loro difficile capire i problemi di chi è più vecchio. -
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♦ increasingly /ɪnˈkri:sɪŋlɪ/avv.1 in modo crescente; sempre più: increasingly difficult [popular], sempre più difficile [di moda]2 sempre più spesso: People increasingly use the Internet at work, la gente usa sempre più spesso Internet al lavoro. -
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adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) cada vez másincreasingly adv cada vez mástr[ɪn'kriːsɪŋlɪ]1 cada vez másincreasingly [ɪn'kri:sɪŋli] adv: cada vez másadv.• aceleradamente adv.• cada vez más adv.• en aumento adv.ɪn'kriːsɪŋliincreasingly difficult/dangerous — cada vez más difícil/peligroso
it is becoming increasingly clear that... — resulta cada vez más claro que...
[ɪn'kriːsɪŋlɪ]ADV cada vez máshe was finding it increasingly difficult to make decisions — le resultaba cada vez más difícil tomar decisiones
Spanish food is becoming increasingly popular — la comida española se está volviendo cada vez más popular or está alcanzando una popularidad cada vez mayor
it is becoming increasingly obvious that... — está cada vez más claro que...
they are relying increasingly on foreign imports — cada vez dependen más de las importaciones extranjeras
* * *[ɪn'kriːsɪŋli]increasingly difficult/dangerous — cada vez más difícil/peligroso
it is becoming increasingly clear that... — resulta cada vez más claro que...
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adverb* * ** * *in·creas·ing·ly[ɪnˈkri:sɪŋli]adv inv zunehmendshe became \increasingly dismayed sie wurde immer verzweifeltertheir argument became \increasingly bitter ihr Streit wurde immer erbitterter* * *[In'kriːsIŋlɪ]advzunehmend, immer mehrhe became increasingly angry — er wurde immer or zunehmend ärgerlicher
increasingly, people are finding that... — man findet in zunehmendem Maße, dass...
this is increasingly the case — dies ist immer häufiger der Fall
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['dfɪk(ə)lt]adjтрудный, тяжёлыйCounting is difficult for him. — Ему трудно дается счет.
It was difficult to resist the temptation. — Трудно было удержаться от соблазна.
My boss seems to enjoy making life for me. — Моему начальнику видимо нравится ставить мне палки в колеса.
- difficult examinationAll things are difficult before they are easy. — ◊ Сначала все трудно.
- difficult task
- difficult situation
- difficult ascent
- difficult part
- difficult child
- difficult disposition
- difficult man to deal with
- fort difficult for access
- difficult for investigation
- man difficult for access
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[ɪn'kriːsɪŋlɪ]advincreasingly strong/difficult — coraz mocniejszy/trudniejszy; ( more often) coraz częściej
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adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) økende, stigende, tiltakendeadv. \/ɪnˈkriːsɪŋlɪ\/, \/ˈɪnkriːsɪŋlɪ\/stadig oftere, stadig mer, mer og mer -
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adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) í vaxandi mæli -
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növekvő mértékben, mindinkább, egyre inkább* * *adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) mindinkább -
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adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) cada vez mais* * *in.creas.ing.ly[inkr'i:siŋli] adv de modo crescente. -
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adv. artan bir şekilde, gitgide artarak, giderek* * *giderek daha çok* * *adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) gittikçe artarak -
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adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) vedno bolj* * *[inkrí:siŋli]adverbbolj in bolj, vedno bolj -
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• yhä enemmän* * *adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) kasvavassa määrin -
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adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) aizvien vairāk* * *aizvien vairāk -
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adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) vis labiau -
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adv. alltmer, mer och mer* * *adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) alltmer, mer och mer
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increasingly — in|creas|ing|ly [ ın krisıŋli ] adverb *** more and more over a period of time: Her job has become increasingly difficult. Increasingly, people are retiring younger … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
increasingly*/*/ — [ɪnˈkriːsɪŋli] adv more and more over a period of time Her job has become increasingly difficult.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
difficult — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, prove, remain, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ It is getting more and more difficult to find … Collocations dictionary
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