difficult的意思和读音

difficult

: [ˈdɪfɪkəlt] : [ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lt]

adj.

adj.+n.difficult problem,difficult situation,difficult task,difficult time,difficult thing

adj.easy,simple,amenable

adj.hard,tricky,complicated,thorny,problematic

difficultadj.

1.~ (for sb) (to do sth)not easy; needing effort or skill to do or to understand

a difficult problem/task/exam

It's difficult for them to get here much before seven.

It's really difficult to read your writing.

Your writing is really difficult to read.

She finds it very difficult to get up early.

2.full of problems; causing a lot of trouble

to be in a difficult position/situation

My boss is making life very difficult for me.

13 is a difficult age.13

3.not easy to please; not helpful

a difficult child/customer/boss

Don't pay any attention to her─she's just being difficult.

adj.1.,()2.,

adj.1.not easy to do, deal with, or understand2.difficult conditions or situations cause a lot of problems and make it hard for you to succeed3.not convenient, or involving a lot of problems4.someone who is difficult never seems to be happy or satisfied with anything1.not easy to do, deal with, or understand2.difficult conditions or situations cause a lot of problems and make it hard for you to succeed3.not convenient, or involving a lot of problems4.someone who is difficult never seems to be happy or satisfied with anything

1. fun adj. difficult adj. relaxing adj. ...

2. different a. difficult a. difficulty n. ...

3. different a. difficult a. difficulty n. ...

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1.Is often difficult not to be knocked down, but down automatically because you're afraid.

2.So, when he gets stuck on a puzzle for more than two hours, that's when you know it's too difficult.

3.Nor will the bank find itself with a hole in its balance sheet, even if it's difficult to see how the bond will ever be repaid.窿”,使

4.Mary rely solely on its own strength to feel that the implementation of her plan is difficult.

5.The bike has no chains or gears, making hills extremely difficult to climb and dangerous to descend due to its small brake.

6.But just they got to the door, a man suddenly asked the driver a difficult question.

7.And of course, describing all this, any of you who know politics will think this is incredibly difficult, and I entirely agree with you.

8.She found it difficult to settle and calm down in the hiding place, because she was concerned about whether they would be discovered.

9.What was the most difficult part of your life to bring in balance or in accordance with your dreams? How did you manage to do that?

10."We had three centre backs out yesterday but the January market is notoriously difficult in terms of quality players available, " he said.3