difficulty / ˈdɪf ɪˌkʌl ti, -kəl ti /

⭐基础词汇困难难度难点困难重重

difficulty 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural dif·fi·cul·ties.

  1. the fact or condition of being difficult.
  2. Often difficul·ties. an embarrassing situation, especially of financial affairs.
  3. a trouble or struggle.
  4. a cause of trouble, struggle, or embarrassment.
  5. a disagreement or dispute.
  6. reluctance; unwillingness.
  7. a demur; objection.
  8. something that is hard to do, understand, or surmount; an impediment or obstacle.

difficulty 近义词

n. 名词 noun

problem; situation requiring great effort

n. 名词 noun

mental burden

n. 名词 noun

argument

更多difficulty例句

  1. She couldn't even explain the difficulty, just that it was hard.
  2. The importance and difficulty of playing the position have never been questioned, nor has the scarcity of elite talent.
  3. “People with big faces may have difficulty getting the mask to cover their nose and mouth completely when they do the knot, so you really have to look around and find a technique that works well for you,” Brooks said.
  4. Even so, the recall might have gone nowhere had it not been for a judge’s decision to give organizers almost double the normal amount of time to collect signatures in light of the difficulties posed by the pandemic.
  5. Without some clarity and long-term planning, brands could face more difficulty going forward.
  6. The difficulty with Mr. Redford is, you see, as I understand it, he gets one million dollars a picture.
  7. I do realize the difficulty in totally canceling productions of this opera.
  8. The battle to secure that funding is testament to the difficulty in making truly independent movies.
  9. Mary and Tom are concerned for Cumming, too, “as in the past there has been difficulty.”
  10. The fewer diagnostic criteria required to call a person impaired, the more “any difficulty whatsoever” can be deemed impairment.
  11. But,” said the prime minister of Flatland, starting a difficulty, “who is to be greatest chief?
  12. The difficulty of educating handlers of bills in distant places as to American credits.
  13. The Duke found no difficulty in awakening the wishes, which were necessary to his scheme, in the mind of young Lorraine.
  14. Add to this, if you please, the great difficulty of obtaining from them even the words that they have.
  15. Judge for yourself the difficulty surrounding the remainder of the symbols and fundamental truths of christianity.