在 英语 中使用 Exceedingly difficult 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Unfortunately, the American political system, especially in its current state, makes that task exceedingly difficult.
Due to its anomalous capabilities, SCP-3812's appearance varies significantly, making it exceedingly difficult to track.
In exceedingly difficult security conditions, Israel continues to do all that it can to help the Palestinian people meet their humanitarian needs.
Chin said that Watson is a powerful technology, but that it is exceedingly difficult to make functional in health care.
Developing reliable, cost-effective indicators for environmental and energy investments, policy changes, and capacity development remains a worthwhile but exceedingly difficult goal.
At the time, it was exceedingly difficult for an American journalist to visit North Korea.
Government officials have indicated to the Group that it is proving exceedingly difficult to identify additional funds or economic assets to be blocked with regard to persons now on the list.
The foremost issue is that it's exceedingly difficult to predict how various technologies will evolve.
But it is exceedingly difficult to develop a successful machine learning system that works this way.
That will pave the way for tinier devices, including military-grade secure communications links that are“exceedingly difficult” to intercept or eavesdrop upon.
In short, it is exceedingly difficult to successfully navigate the transition to a more global world with incomplete and incompatible policy fragments.
At the time, it was exceedingly difficult for an American journalist to visit North Korea.
The casting process was exceedingly difficult, for it required both slow cooling to remove residual stress from within the glass, and high dimensional accuracy.
Until such a process is established, and until independent human rights monitoring is possible in Turkmenistan, it will remain exceedingly difficult to estimate the numbers of political prisoners, past or present.
And that makes decision-making exceedingly difficult.
That makes it exceedingly difficult to reform from within.
At the time, it was exceedingly difficult for an American journalist to visit North Korea.
But connecting those demands to a long-term strategy that understands the limits of those reforms is exceedingly difficult.
These questions, while very interesting, are also exceedingly difficult to study in a controlled, scientific setting.
Factors such as these make it exceedingly difficult to hold the extended enterprise accountable for human rights harm.