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difficulty [Brit ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lti, americ ˈdɪfəkəlti] SUBST
1. difficulty (of task, activity, situation):
difficulty
the difficulty of doing
to have difficulty (in) doing sth
to have great difficulty (in) doing
I have difficulty with that idea
2. difficulty (problem):
difficulty
difficulty
the difficulty is that
I can't see any difficulty in doing
3. difficulty (of puzzle, author, style):
difficulty
difficulté f (of de)
Expressões:
in difficulty (in trouble)
speech difficulty SUBST
speech difficulty
resolvable crisis, difficulty
breathing atrib difficulty, exercise
to grapple with fig problem, difficulty
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péniblement marcher, élaborer, préserver
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difficulty <-ties> SUBST
1. difficulty no pl (being difficult):
difficulty
2. difficulty (much effort):
difficulty
with difficulty
3. difficulty (problem):
difficulty
to have difficulty doing sth no pl
regardless of difficulty, expense
pose difficulty
arise difficulty
to get over sth difficulty
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difficulty <-ties> SUBST
1. difficulty (being difficult):
difficulty
2. difficulty (much effort):
difficulty
with difficulty
3. difficulty (problem):
difficulty
to have difficulty doing sth
regardless of difficulty, expense
arise difficulty
to get over sth difficulty
to have some serious difficulty
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