0 the fact of not being easy to do or understand:
[ + -ing verb ] She had great difficulty finding a job.
to have financial/personal difficulties
children with learning difficulties
People learning a new language often encounter some difficulties at first.
An unforeseen difficulty has arisen.
A ship is in difficulties off the coast of Ireland.
1 the fact of not being easy, or of being hard to do or understand:
If you show the receipt, there ought not to be any difficulty getting your money back.
Many people have difficulty in rebuilding their lives when they come out of prison.
If you're in financial difficulty, we're happy to let you spread your payments over two years.
"Did you have any difficulty finding the theatre?" "No, your directions were excellent."
There are three levels of difficulty in this game: low, intermediate and high.
There were no differences between the four groups for experiencing a non-severe event, although depressed probands also experienced more difficulties than the other three groups.
However, the difficulties in a theoretical explanation of robustness within the linguistic modelling suggested the adoption of an empirical notion.
We have described difficulties associated with semantic query expansion.
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困難,艱辛, 問題,難題…
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困难,艰辛, 问题,难题…
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dificultad, dificultad [feminine]…
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dificuldade…
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難しさ, 問題…
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zorluk, güçlük…
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difficulté [feminine], niveau [masculine] de difficulté, difficulté…
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dificultat…
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