Examples of using Hard to control in English and their translations into Chinese
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Sometimes stress is so hard to control because people do not know how to go about fixing their stresses.
Those initial settlers suffered repeated attacks(often brutal) by Araucanians, and that remained a serious(hard to control) problem into the 19th century.
On the other hand, the global volume of data is growing at a pace that seems to be hard to control.
Even tacit knowledge, if held by one or a few people, is hard to control.
There is a basic lesson:"Markets with Chinese characteristics" are as volatile and hard to control as markets with American characteristics.
But, the volume of data is growing at a pace that seems to be hard to control.
Neville Longbottom stared at the four huge fifth-year bullies in front of him, trying very hard to control his trembling.
These fight sequences look great, but they're a little hard to control, and it's too easy to fight defensively.
Although the antagonizing factors have evolved, plenty of us still remain ruled by such hard to control notions today, just as previous generations were in 1959.
Hepatitis A is particularly hard to control because people can spread the disease before they have symptoms and even know that they have the virus.
It was getting harder to control himself.
Blogs are much harder to control than broadcast or even print media.
Nuclear material and its production have become harder to control.
If gum disease has been present in either of these groups before hormonal changes, the symptoms may become even more severe or harder to control.
Once cancer has spread to other areas of the body- a process known as metastasis- it can be much harder to control and treat.
But while optical signals transmit information much more efficiently than electrical signals, they're harder to control.
Individuals are hard to control.
Costs are hard to control.
Humans are hard to control.
The colors are hard to control.