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difficulté

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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difficulty [ingl. brit. ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lti, ingl. am. ˈdɪfəkəlti] SUST.

1. difficulty (of task, activity, situation):

difficulty
the difficulty of doing
to have difficulty (in) doing sth
to have great difficulty (in) doing
I have difficulty with that idea

2. difficulty (problem):

difficulty
difficulty
the difficulty is that
I can't see any difficulty in doing

3. difficulty (of puzzle, author, style):

difficulty
difficulté f (of de)

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in difficulty (in trouble)

speech difficulty SUST.

speech difficulty
resolvable crisis, difficulty
breathing atrbv. difficulty, exercise
to grapple with fig. problem, difficulty
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
péniblement marcher, élaborer, préserver
with difficulty
to have great difficulty doing
with great difficulty
with difficulty
difficulty
therein lies the difficulty
to have/to experience difficulty (in) doing
with difficulty
difficulty, problem
the main/second difficulty was to do
to present no difficulty
without any difficulty
not without difficulty
to have difficulty with ou in French/algebra
to have difficulty (in) doing
the difficulty lies in the fact that
that's where the difficulty lies

en el diccionario PONS

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difficulty <-ties> SUST.

1. difficulty no pl. (being difficult):

difficulty

2. difficulty (much effort):

difficulty
with difficulty

3. difficulty (problem):

difficulty
to have difficulty doing sth no pl.
regardless of difficulty, expense
pose difficulty
arise difficulty
to get over sth difficulty
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
with difficulty
to have great difficulty in doing sth
with great difficulty
to increase in difficulty
there are graded levels of difficulty
difficulty
of increasing difficulty
to be/to find oneself in difficulty
with difficulty
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

difficulty <-ties> SUST.

1. difficulty (being difficult):

difficulty

2. difficulty (much effort):

difficulty
with difficulty

3. difficulty (problem):

difficulty
to have difficulty doing sth
regardless of difficulty, expense
arise difficulty
to get over sth difficulty
to have some serious difficulty
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
with difficulty
with difficulty
to increase in difficulty
to have great difficulty in doing sth
difficulty
to be/to find oneself in difficulty

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For instance, the real numbers form a resolvable topological space because the rationals and irrationals are disjoint dense subsets.
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It is, however, not resolvable into individual stars even with larger amateur telescopes.
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A topological space is called resolvable if it is the union of two disjoint dense subsets.
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A trained observer selects the smallest target resolvable at each contrast level.
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Although all problems are theoretically resolvable it is estimated this would take at least 17 months and the sheer number of issues would prohibit a practical inspection regime.
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