0 a frame to be jumped in a race. -- forhindring
1 a problem or difficulty -- vanskelighed
There are several hurdles to be got over in this project.
2 to run in a race in which hurdles are used -- løbe hækkeløb
He has hurdled since he was twelve.
Moreover, accessing these services involves overcoming significant hurdles and bureaucratic challenges.
The complexities of this disorder and its expression among younger populations are likely to create hurdles for researchers trying to map psychosocial triggers of symptoms.
Once these hurdles are surmounted, sibling-to-sibling organ donation offers the opportunity of continued good health and a longer life for the organ recipient.
Once the technical hurdles associated with transformation have been overcome, the search begins for genes that will express a desired trait in the transformed arthropod.
The usual flow of reading is usurped by typological objects, like hurdles on a racetrack or weirs in a river.
However, there are several technical hurdles to be overcome before an antimatter rocket can be built.
Generating an attraction for and enjoyment of a subject is one of the first hurdles any teacher faces.
The seductive search for universal organizing principles of complex systems drives many researchers, but major hurdles must be overcome.
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柵欄, (跨欄比賽中的)欄架, 問題…
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栅栏, (跨栏比赛中的)栏架, 问题…
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valla, obstáculo, obstáculo [masculine]…
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barreira, obstáculo, dificuldade…
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(競技の)ハードル, 障害(物), 困難…
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(at yarışı) engel, mania, zorluk…
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obstacle [masculine], haie [feminine], haie…
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tanca, obstacle…
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