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danathème
difficulté d'élocution
speech difficulty SUST.
difficulty [ingl. brit. ˈdɪfɪk(ə)lti, ingl. am. ˈdɪfəkəlti] SUST.
1. difficulty (of task, activity, situation):
2. difficulty (problem):
3. difficulty (of puzzle, author, style):
difficulté f (of de)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
speech [ingl. brit. spiːtʃ, ingl. am. spitʃ] SUST.
1. speech (oration):
discours m (on sur, about à propos de)
speech TEAT.
the Speech from the Throne ingl. brit. POL.
2. speech:
3. speech (language):
4. speech ingl. am. (subject):
speech ENS., UNIV.
difficulty <-ties> SUST.
1. difficulty no pl. (being difficult):
2. difficulty (much effort):
3. difficulty (problem):
to have difficulty doing sth no pl.
speech <-es> [spi:tʃ] SUST.
1. speech no pl. (act of speaking):
2. speech (lines spoken by actor):
3. speech (public talk):
difficulty <-ties> SUST.
1. difficulty (being difficult):
2. difficulty (much effort):
3. difficulty (problem):
speech <-es> [spitʃ] SUST.
1. speech (act of speaking):
2. speech (lines spoken by actor):
3. speech (public talk):
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We stopped very often to listen as it was so dark we had difficulty in keeping the man in front in view.
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Building them provided the engineers with difficulties in crossing the terrain, with the hard sandstone adding to their problems.
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This highlights the difficulty talibs have in meeting the quotas requested by marabouts.
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Many victims of residential school syndrome suffer from difficulty sleeping and anger management issues and find themselves withdrawing from those around them.
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