Examples of using Difficult to meet in English and their translations into Chinese
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In recent years, the rapid expansion of China's machine tool market, while the domestic high-end tools, spare parts difficult to meet the requirements.
With decreasing resources, international and regional organizations are finding it increasingly difficult to meet the needs of their constituencies.
However, the main plasticizers produced by domestic companies are difficult to meet environmental protection requirements in many functions, especially cleaning and low toxicity.
But crowds around airport charging stations and power outlets show that the needs of many heavy users are still difficult to meet.
But lawmakers must act before the end of May, when the current session ends, a deadline that may prove difficult to meet.
This is largely attributed to the ongoing financial crisis, which made it difficult to meet the ever-increasing demands for assistance.
It is not only difficult to meet the requirements of rapid pre-cooling, but also unsuitable for industrial production.
Because the daily use of this condition is difficult to meet, so little significance, the method is mainly used for battery capacity calibration.
In this context of enormous difficulties, the conditions Ecuador had negotiated for its foreign debt became extremely difficult to meet.
According to forecasts, although by 2018, ternary battery production will go ahead than iron system, to 36.50Gwh, still difficult to meet the downstream demand.
However, with the ever-increasing productivity, random changes in packaging parameters, these control systems have become increasingly difficult to meet the development of the new situation.
Every year that we delay serious climate action, the Paris goals become difficult to meet.”.
A $15 million government lawsuit against Stanford''s estate, combined with the Panic of 1893, made it extremely difficult to meet expenses.
Even if the price rises, the increase in our shipments, it is still difficult to meet the huge demand for domestic and international customers.”.
A draft document seen by Reuters showed participants were discussing setting up certain security conditions for vendors that Chinese providers could find difficult to meet.
As consumers become aware of where and where their food is grown, farmers find it increasingly difficult to meet the growth of the city.
Every year that we delay serious climate action, the Paris goals become more difficult to meet.”.
Disadvantages: low processing efficiency, instability, low purification efficiency, about 50%, difficult to meet relevant environmental requirements, suitable for low concentration organic waste gas, secondary pollution.
Pursuant to this policy, essentially, all known avenues for obtaining assistance are laden with impractical conditionalities, which are difficult to meet even by countries that have not experienced civil war.
In those three cases, the delayed arrests of the indicted individuals make it very difficult to meet the deadlines requested by the Security Council, despite the Tribunal' s best efforts.