n.困难,困境
difficultly───adv.困难地,费力地
difficult───adj.困难的;不随和的;执拗的
in difficulty───处境困难
difficulties───n.困难(difficulty的复数);磨难
difficile───adj.困难的;难对付的;难相处的;固执的
have difficulty───有困难
difficult task───艰巨的任务
difficult time───困难时期
diffidently───adv.缺乏自信地;踌躇地;羞怯地
They discussed the difficulty of studying abroad.───他们讨论了到国外学习的困难。
Teenagers often have difficulty expressing themselves.───十来岁的孩子在表达思想方面常常有困难。
you have difficulty getting up?───你起床有困难吗?
One of the immediate impacts of these discoveries was the conceptual difficulty inherent in adopting a dual model.───这一发现的直接影响之一是由二元模型固有的概念性困难所造成的。
But, she notes, he might have sympathised with her over one big problem: the surprising difficulty of changing medical routine.───然而,她说过,Semmelweis在这个大问题看法应该和她一样:要改变医药程序得面临着惊人的困难。
It looks like they've at least managed to make it through the year, cushioning themselves with a lot of pain, and difficulty.───看起来非洲各国至少用这笔钱度过了过去的一年,艰难困苦因此而大为缓解。
service is intangible and hard to measure . this difficulty is often compounded by the existence of multiple service objectives.───服务是无形的且难以衡量.这个难题常常跟多重的服务目标的存在混杂在一起。熵
If the court were actually chosen by the disputants after the crime occurred, this might be an insuperable difficulty.───如果实际上是犯罪发生后才由争执者双方去选择法庭,这就会有难以克服的困难。
Try as he might , Tom could not get out of the difficulty .───不管怎样努力,汤姆还是摆脱不了困难。