Examples of using Hard to define in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
as there is a longing for something that is hard to define and hard to satisfy.
its attribute is hard to define.
Obviously, we have our work cut out for us as respect can sometimes be hard to define and understand, especially for little kids who tend to live by their emotions rather than logic.
where it is hard to define what part of the conversation concerns the resort,
1 Do you really need a loan(for many people is hard to define the difference between“I want” and“I need”);
In the gray zone, death isn't necessarily permanent, life can be hard to define, and some people cross over that great divide
A more specific target population is hard to define from the EPC data,
But the reason why the boundary is hard to define is because there is some point at which,
The demarcation between various possible uses is beautifully graded and hard to define, the more so as artifacts distill into
A more specific target population is hard to define from the EPC data,
which itself is hard to define and to delineate from other spheres of social interaction.
Transition is a little harder to define.
Soft skills are harder to define and measure.
Soft skills are harder to define and quantify.
Transition is a bit harder to define.
Survival without food is even harder to define a limit.
even harder to define.
has been replaced by something harder to define.
has been replaced by something harder to define.
It's hard to define.