在 英语 中使用 Tough challenge 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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It's a very tough challenge to find a solution, because there have been very few clinical trials,” she tells me….
Still, they face a tough challenge in trying to compete in a market well know for its ability to produce knock-off footwear.
If you're facing a tough challenge, try calling a meeting with people fresh to the topic.
Nevertheless, finding a balance between international commitments and domestic constraints when formulating national crime-prevention measures and strategies could be a tough challenge.
May faces a tough challenge next month when she needs to gain Parliamentary approval for the deal in Westminster.
Making machines smart enough to handle a real conversation remains a very tough challenge.
Recent history suggests those who draft the communique face a tough challenge when they begin their work in earnest in Buenos Aires on Monday.
Competing with China's low cost industry is a tough challenge for Mongolians, even in the domestic market.
He said:“Physically, it was an enormously tough challenge.
Hampered by slow economic growth, 2017 will be yet another tough challenge for hotel operators, particularly in anticipation of new hotel projects operating this year.
Raising such children is a tough challenge for them, but they don't retreat because"it's the family, you just have to let it work.".
Fatigue from work and tough challenges is the most common phenomenon.
But Tirupur's toughest challenge was yet to come.
The toughest challenge was to make the speech interaction feel natural in VR.
Three tough challenges.
German citizens are facing tough challenges.
This means that our skills and equipment will be facing tougher challenges.
Meanwhile, Rothenberg has been facing tougher challenges.
We exist to solve customers' toughest challenges.
Babcock& Wilcox responds to and solves our customers' toughest challenges.