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difficulty <pl difficulties> [ingl. am. ˈdɪfəkəlti, ingl. brit. ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lti] SUST.
1. difficulty U (of situation, task):
difficulty
with/without difficulty
I'm in a bit of difficulty over the rent
she had great difficulty walking
2. difficulty C (problem):
difficulty
difficulty
perceptual difficulty
perceptual difficulty
insurmountable difficulty/problem
insurmountable difficulty/problem
beget difficulty/crime/hatred
beget difficulty/crime/hatred
engendrar liter.
circumvent difficulty/obstacle
circumvent difficulty/obstacle
fearsome difficulty/task
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difficulty <-ies> [ˈdɪfɪkəlti, ingl. am. -t̬i] SUST.
1. difficulty sin pl. (being difficult):
difficulty
with difficulty
2. difficulty (problem):
difficulty
to have difficulty doing sth
obviate necessity, difficulty
to underrate the difficulty/importance of sth
overcome difficulty
pose difficulty, problem
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difficulty <-ies> [ˈdɪf·ɪ·kəl·ti] SUST.
1. difficulty (being difficult):
difficulty
with difficulty
2. difficulty (problem):
difficulty
to have difficulty doing sth
obviate necessity, difficulty
to underrate the difficulty/importance of sth
pose difficulty, problem
overcome difficulty
play up problem, difficulty
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By way of contrast, he begets a son who is of rebellious nature and questioning of the traditional social hierarchies of the time.
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This is one of the psychological mechanisms whereby violence begets violence.
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Brilliant would be our son whom you would beget.
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As more people begin to participate, however, the aforementioned motivations will increase, creating a virtuous cycle in which more participation begets more participation.
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As fate would have it, the younger one fails to beget offspring.
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