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dif·fi·cult
(dĭf′ĭ-kŭlt′, -kəlt)adj.
1. Requiring considerable effort or skill; not easy to do or accomplish: "To entertain is far more difficult than to enlighten" (Anthony Burgess).
2. Not easy to endure; full of hardship or trouble; trying: fell upon difficult times.
3. Not easy to comprehend, solve, or explain: a difficult puzzle.
4. Not easy to please, satisfy, or manage: a difficult child.
5. Not easy to persuade or convince; stubborn.
[Middle English, back-formation from difficulte, difficulty; see difficulty.]
dif′fi·cult′ly adv.
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difficult
(ˈdɪfɪkəlt)adj
1. not easy to do; requiring effort: a difficult job.
2. not easy to understand or solve; intricate: a difficult problem.
3. hard to deal with; troublesome: a difficult child.
4. not easily convinced, pleased, or satisfied: a difficult audience.
5. full of hardships or trials: difficult times ahead.
[C14: back formation from difficulty]
ˈdifficultly adv
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dif•fi•cult
(ˈdɪf ɪˌkʌlt, -kəlt)adj.
1. requiring special effort, skill, or planning; hard: a difficult job.
2. hard to understand or solve: a difficult problem.
3. hard to deal with or get on with: a difficult pupil.
4. hard to please or satisfy.
5. hard to persuade or induce; stubborn.
6. disadvantageous; trying; hampering: under difficult conditions.
7. fraught with hardship, esp. financial hardship: difficult times.
[1350–1400; Middle English, back formation from difficulty]
dif′fi•cult`ly, adv.
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Adj. | 1. | difficult - not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure; "a difficult task"; "nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access"; "difficult times"; "why is it so hard for you to keep a secret?" demanding - requiring more than usually expected or thought due; especially great patience and effort and skill; "found the job very demanding"; "a baby can be so demanding" effortful - requiring great physical effort hard - dispassionate; "took a hard look"; "a hard bargainer"; easy - posing no difficulty; requiring little effort; "an easy job"; "an easy problem"; "an easy victory"; "the house is easy to heat"; "satisfied with easy answers"; "took the easy way out of his dilemma" |
2. | difficult - hard to control; "a difficult child", "an unmanageable situation" defiant, noncompliant - boldly resisting authority or an opposing force; "brought up to be aggressive and defiant"; "a defiant attitude" disobedient - not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority; "disobedient children" intractable - not tractable; difficult to manage or mold; "an intractable disposition"; "intractable pain"; "the most intractable issue of our era"; "intractable metal" |
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difficult
adjective
1. hard, tough, taxing, demanding, challenging, painful, exacting, formidable, uphill, strenuous, problematic, arduous, onerous, laborious, burdensome, wearisome, no picnic (informal), toilsome, like getting blood out of a stone It is difficult for single mothers to get jobs.
hard light, easy, manageable, easy-peasy (slang)
hard light, easy, manageable, easy-peasy (slang)
2. problematical, involved, complex, complicated, delicate, obscure, abstract, baffling, intricate, perplexing, thorny, knotty, abstruse, ticklish, enigmatical It was a very difficult decision to make.
problematical simple, obvious, plain, straightforward, uncomplicated
problematical simple, obvious, plain, straightforward, uncomplicated
3. troublesome, trying, awkward, demanding, rigid, stubborn, perverse, fussy, tiresome, intractable, fastidious, fractious, unyielding, obstinate, intransigent, unmanageable, unbending, uncooperative, hard to please, refractory, obstreperous, pig-headed, bull-headed, unaccommodating, unamenable I had a feeling you were going to be difficult about this.
troublesome pleasant, accommodating, cooperative, amenable
troublesome pleasant, accommodating, cooperative, amenable
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difficult
adjective2. Requiring great or extreme bodily, mental, or spiritual strength:
arduous, backbreaking, burdensome, demanding, effortful, exacting, exigent, formidable, hard, heavy, laborious, onerous, oppressive, rigorous, rough, severe, taxing, tough, trying, weighty.
3. Causing difficulty, trouble, or discomfort:
4. Given to acting in opposition to others:
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Translations
صَعْبصَعْب، شَكِس
obtížnýtěžko zvládnutelnýnesnadný
sværvanskelig
malfacila
keeruline
vaikeahankala
težak
nehéz
erfiîurerfiîur, vandasamur
困難な
어려운
difficilis
sunkumaisunkumas
grūti audzināms bērnsgrūtssarežģītssmags
trudnytrudnatrudne
težak
svår
ยาก
khó khăn
difficult
[ˈdɪfɪkəlt] ADJ1. (= hard) [task, book, question] → difícil; [writer] → complicado, complejo
there's nothing difficult about it → no es nada difícil
it is difficult to describe the feeling → es difícil describir la sensación
these dogs are difficult to control → estos perros son difíciles de controlar
many youngsters find it difficult to get work → a muchos jóvenes les resulta difícil encontrar trabajo
it was difficult for him to leave her → le resultó difícil dejarla
she is determined to make life difficult for him → está decidida a hacerle la vida imposible
to put sb in a difficult position → poner a algn en una posición comprometida
she is determined to make things difficult for him → está decidida a hacerle la vida imposible
this is a difficult time for us → son tiempos difíciles para nosotros EASY, DIFFICULT, IMPOSSIBLE
there's nothing difficult about it → no es nada difícil
it is difficult to describe the feeling → es difícil describir la sensación
these dogs are difficult to control → estos perros son difíciles de controlar
many youngsters find it difficult to get work → a muchos jóvenes les resulta difícil encontrar trabajo
it was difficult for him to leave her → le resultó difícil dejarla
she is determined to make life difficult for him → está decidida a hacerle la vida imposible
to put sb in a difficult position → poner a algn en una posición comprometida
she is determined to make things difficult for him → está decidida a hacerle la vida imposible
this is a difficult time for us → son tiempos difíciles para nosotros EASY, DIFFICULT, IMPOSSIBLE
2. (= awkward) [person, child, character] → difícil
why are you always trying to be difficult? → ¿por qué siempre estás intentando crear problemas?
why are you always trying to be difficult? → ¿por qué siempre estás intentando crear problemas?
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
difficult
[ˈdɪfɪkəlt] adj (= hard) → difficile
to be difficult to do
This decision is difficult to understand → Cette décision est difficile à comprendre.
It's difficult to choose → C'est difficile de choisir.
it's difficult to understand why ... → c'est difficile de comprendre pourquoi ...
it's difficult to understand how ... → c'est difficile de comprendre comment ...
to find it difficult to do sth → avoir du mal à faire qch
it's difficult being ... → c'est difficile d'être ...
It is difficult being a parent → C'est difficile d'être parent.
it is difficult for sb to do sth → il est difficile pour qn de faire qch
to be difficult to do
This decision is difficult to understand → Cette décision est difficile à comprendre.
It's difficult to choose → C'est difficile de choisir.
it's difficult to understand why ... → c'est difficile de comprendre pourquoi ...
it's difficult to understand how ... → c'est difficile de comprendre comment ...
to find it difficult to do sth → avoir du mal à faire qch
it's difficult being ... → c'est difficile d'être ...
It is difficult being a parent → C'est difficile d'être parent.
it is difficult for sb to do sth → il est difficile pour qn de faire qch
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
difficult
adj
(= hard) question, task, time → schwer, schwierig; situation, writer, book → schwierig; there’s nothing difficult about it → das ist doch gar nicht schwer; the difficult thing is that … → die Schwierigkeit liegt darin, dass …; it was a difficult decision to make → es war eine schwere or schwierige Entscheidung; it is not difficult to imagine → es ist nicht schwer, sich (dat) → das vorzustellen; it was difficult for him to leave her → es fiel ihm schwer, sie zu verlassen; it’s difficult for youngsters or youngsters find it difficult to get a job → junge Leute haben Schwierigkeiten, eine Stelle zu finden; it’s difficult to see what they could have done → es lässt sich schwer vorstellen, was sie hätten tun können; it’s difficult to deny that → es lässt sich kaum leugnen; he’s difficult to get on with → es ist schwer, mit ihm auszukommen; it’s difficult being a man today → es ist schwer, heute ein Mann zu sein; to make it difficult for somebody (to do something) → es jdm nicht leicht machen(, etw zu tun); to have a difficult time (doing something) → Schwierigkeiten haben(, etw zu tun); she’s having a difficult time now she’s on her own → jetzt, wo sie allein ist, hat sie es schwer; to put somebody in a difficult position → jdn in eine schwierige Lage bringen
(= awkward) person, child → schwierig; to be difficult (about something) → (wegen etw) Schwierigkeiten machen; he’s just trying to be difficult → er will nur Schwierigkeiten machen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
difficult
[ˈdɪfɪk/əlt] adj → difficiledifficult to understand → difficile da capire
she is difficult to get on with → ha un carattere difficile
I find it difficult to believe (that ...) → mi pare difficile da credere (che...)
getting started is the difficult thing → il difficile sta nel cominciare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
difficult
(ˈdifikəlt) adjective1. hard to do or understand; not easy. difficult sums; a difficult task; It is difficult to know what to do for the best.
2. hard to deal with or needing to be treated etc in a special way. a difficult child.
ˈdifficulty – plural ˈdifficulties – noun1. the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy. I have difficulty in understanding him.
2. an obstacle or objection. He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.
3. (especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble. The firm was in difficulties.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
difficult
→ صَعْب obtížný svær schwierig δύσκολος difícil vaikea difficile težak difficile 困難な 어려운 moeilijk vanskelig trudny difícil трудный svår ยาก güç khó khăn 困难的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
difficult
a. difícil.
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