Examples of using Too difficult in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
But with a little number theory, it turns out not to be too difficult.
The head was heavy and the world became too difficult to understand.
Nothing is too difficult for our ALmighty God.
I would like others not to make that too difficult for me.
For many years this goal has been seen as too difficult.
But in the end it's proved to be too difficult.
To this, many netizens said: its too difficult to do business.
Also feel that it is too difficult for your baby to understand these rules.
According to this'not too difficult to believe' conspiracy theory, governments around the world are secretly buying up all of the Bitcoin in the world.
Most of these puzzles are clever but not too difficult, particularly if you have played previous shooters, like the original Half-Life.
So I think it would be too difficult- and expensive- for them to build awareness.”.
Nothing too fancy or too difficult, just the functions one needs when looking for a simple chat.
If this proves to be too difficult, you can always use a knife to cut around the middle of the fruit.
As I mentioned earlier, this was not too difficult, probably because the interviewees and I grew up in the same era.
If the digester is too difficult to operate- or replacement parts have to be shipped across the world- it won't last.
Hensleigh found the rewriting process to be too difficult and dropped out, and felt he"wasted nine months in pre-production".
Students also use software simulations of experiments that may be too difficult or dangerous to carry out in the lab.
It was too difficult and dangerous to cut routes through, and its soil had insufficient nutrients to bear food.
If the Approval Division finds a case too difficult, it transmits it to the director of the CRL, who can convene the Committee for a special session.
In practice, though, this is not too difficult to achieve and the two systems play quite nicely with each other.