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/'difikəlti/ * danh từ - sự khó khăn, nỗi khó khăn, nỗi gay go; điều cản trở, điều trở ngại =to overcome a difficulty+ vượt qua khó khăn; vượt qua trở ngại - (số nhiều) sự túng bấn; cảnh khó khăn =to be in difficulties+ túng bấn - (số nhiều) sự làm khó dễ; sự phản đối =to make difficulties+ làm khó dễ; phản đối -
2 die Schwierigkeiten
- {trouble} điều lo lắng, điều phiền muộn, sự làm phiền, sự quấy rầy, điều phiền hà, sự chịu khó, sự cố gắng, sự khó nhọc, tình trạng bất an, tình trạng rắc rối, tình trạng lộn xộn, tình trạng rối loạn - trạng thái khó ở, tình trạng mắc bệnh, bệnh, sự hỏng hóc, sự trục trắc = in Schwierigkeiten {under a cloud}+ = viele Schwierigkeiten {a peck of troubles}+ = Schwierigkeiten machen {to demur}+ = in Schwierigkeiten sein {to be in trouble}+ = in Schwierigkeiten kommen {to come to grief; to get into hot water}+ = in Schwierigkeiten geraten {to get into scrape; to get into trouble}+ = in Schwierigkeiten bringen {to mire}+ = die unvermuteten Schwierigkeiten {unforeseeable trouble}+ = alle Schwierigkeiten meistern {to overcome all difficulties}+ = alle möglichen Schwierigkeiten {every difficulty imaginable}+ = aus allen Schwierigkeiten heraus {out of the wood}+ = es tauchten neue Schwierigkeiten auf {new difficulties cropped up}+ = befürchten Sie irgendwelche Schwierigkeiten? {do you apprehend any difficulty?}+ = es gelang ihm, die Schwierigkeiten zu überwinden {he succeeded in overcoming the difficulties}+
См. также в других словарях:
overcome a difficulty — surmount a difficulty, get the better of a problem … English contemporary dictionary
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
overcome — (v.) O.E. ofer cuman to reach, overtake, also to conquer, prevail over, from ofer (see OVER (Cf. over)) + cuman to come (see COME (Cf. come) (v.)). A common Germanic compound (Cf. M.Du. overkomen, O.H.G. ubarqueman, Ger. überkommen). In re … Etymology dictionary
difficulty — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, extreme, grave, great, major, real, serious, severe ▪ We had enormous difficulty … Collocations dictionary
difficulty — n. 1) to cause, create, make, present difficulties for 2) to come across, encounter, experience, face, meet, run into difficulties 3) to clear up, overcome, resolve, surmount a difficulty 4) (a) grave, great, insurmountable, serious, severe… … Combinatory dictionary
difficulty — dif|fi|cul|ty W1S1 [ˈdıfıkəlti] n plural difficulties [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: difficultas, from difficilis difficult , from facilis easy ] 1.) [U] if you have difficulty doing something, it is difficult for you to do have/experience… … Dictionary of contemporary English
difficulty — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) That which is hard to overcome Nouns 1. difficulty, hardness, impracticability, hard work, uphill work, hurdle; hard task, Herculean task, large order, hard row to hoe; task of Sisyphus, Sisyphean labor; … English dictionary for students
overcome — verb 1 defeat/conquer sb/sth ADVERB ▪ completely ▪ successfully ▪ not entirely ▪ These problems were never entirely overcome. ▪ largely … Collocations dictionary
overcome */*/ — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈkʌm] / US [ˌoʊvərˈkʌm] verb [transitive] Word forms overcome : present tense I/you/we/they overcome he/she/it overcomes present participle overcoming past tense overcame UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈkeɪm] / US [ˌoʊvərˈkeɪm] past participle overcome… … English dictionary
overcome*/ — [ˌəʊvəˈkʌm] (past tense overcame [ˌəʊvəˈkeɪm] ; past participle overcome) verb [T] 1) to succeed in dealing with a problem Jimmy overcame his difficulties to graduate with a first class degree.[/ex] 2) to make someone very emotional, ill, or… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English