Examples of using Difficult to see in English and their translations into Czech
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Because it's that difficult to see him at work every day?
Difficult to see how one small ship will change much.
It is difficult to see, and- Oh, my gosh!
The staining makes it very difficult to see any anomalies on the bones.
Yes, it's difficult to see things and not be moved.
Difficult to see.
It's a little difficult to see the bigger picture.
You say:"It's difficult to see what he's trying to prove.
Difficult to see the pattern… until it's all finished.
Is it still difficult to see Mona every day?
SARAH It's just really difficult to see Chuck become a different person.
The water in wood is difficult to see.
Why would somebody bother writing something so difficult to see?
When it is agitated it becomes difficult to see.
it was very difficult to see even when we brought the bedside lights down from the spare bedroom.
It can be difficult to see and feel the difference between a waxed
Difficult to see, such disdain for the Jedi there is on Bardotta,
It can be difficult to see and feel the difference between an oiled wood floor
It is always more difficult to see the beam in our own eye than the splinter in someone else's eye.
it is difficult to see how we can solve that problem by additional regulation at Brussels level.