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41 difficulty of understanding
Общая лексика: трудность в пониманииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > difficulty of understanding
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42 difficulty of urination
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > difficulty of urination
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43 difficulty of work
Экономика: сложность работы -
44 difficulty rating
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45 difficulty rating of routine
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > difficulty rating of routine
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46 difficulty requirements
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > difficulty requirements
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47 difficulty rises from misapprehension
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > difficulty rises from misapprehension
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48 difficulty scheduling
Деловая лексика: трудности с планированием -
49 difficulty score
1) Спорт: оценка за трудность упражнения2) Психология: оценка достигнутого уровня трудности -
50 difficulty soluble
Макаров: труднорастворимый -
51 difficulty task
Авиационная медицина: задача на преодоление трудностей, трудная задача -
52 difficulty type
Золотодобыча: тип сложности рудного тела, тип сложности (рудного тела) -
53 difficulty value
Психология: индекс трудности -
54 difficulty scheduling
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55 difficulty
[`dɪfɪk(ə)ltɪ]трудностьпротиворечие, несогласованностьвозражение, протестпомеха, преграда, препятствиезатрудненияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > difficulty
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56 difficulty
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57 difficulty
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58 difficulty
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59 difficulty of speech
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60 difficulty of urination
затруднённость мочеиспускания [мочеотделения]
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difficulty — difficulty, hardship, rigor, vicissitude are synonyms only when they mean something which demands effort and endurance if it is to be overcome or one s end achieved. Difficulty, the most widely applicable of these terms, applies to any condition … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Difficulty — Dif fi*cul*ty, n.; pl. {Difficulties}. [L. difficultas, fr. difficilis difficult; dif = dis + facilis easy: cf. F. difficult[ e]. See {Facile}.] 1. The state of being difficult, or hard to do; hardness; arduousness; opposed to {easiness} or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
difficulty — [dif′i kul΄tē, dif′ikəl΄tē] n. pl. difficulties [ME & OFr difficulte < L difficultas < difficilis, difficult < dis , not + facilis, easy: see FACILE] 1. the condition or fact of being difficult 2. something that is difficult, as a hard… … English World dictionary
difficulty — [n1] problem; situation requiring great effort adversity, arduousness, awkwardness, barricade, check, complication, crisis, crux, dead end, deadlock, deep water*, dilemma, distress, emergency, exigency, fix*, frustration, hardship, hazard,… … New thesaurus
difficulty — late 14c., from O.Fr. difficulté, from L. difficultatem (nom. difficultas) difficulty, distress, poverty, from difficilis hard, from dis not, away from (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + facilis easy (see FACILE (Cf. facile)) … Etymology dictionary
difficulty — index adversity, aggravation (annoyance), bar (obstruction), burden, complex (entanglement) … Law dictionary
difficulty — ► NOUN (pl. difficulties) 1) the state or condition of being difficult. 2) a difficult or dangerous situation or circumstance. ORIGIN Latin difficultas, from facultas ability, opportunity … English terms dictionary
Difficulty level — In general usage, difficulty level refers to the relative difficulty of completing a task or objective. In computer and video games, the term specifically delineates the ease or difficulty with which an average user may complete a game or a part… … Wikipedia
difficulty — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, extreme, grave, great, major, real, serious, severe ▪ We had enormous difficulty … Collocations dictionary
difficulty */*/*/ — UK [ˈdɪfɪk(ə)ltɪ] / US [ˈdɪfɪkəltɪ] noun Word forms difficulty : singular difficulty plural difficulties Metaphor: A difficult idea or situation is like a knot or something that is tied up, tangled, or twisted. When you deal with it successfully … English dictionary
difficulty — dif|fi|cul|ty [ dıfıkəlti ] noun *** 1. ) uncount how difficult something is: The courses vary in content and difficulty. 2. ) uncount if you have difficulty with something, you are not able to do it easily: difficulty (in) doing something: Six… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English