Examples of using To be difficult in English and their translations into Danish
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Medicine
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Computer
This doesn't need to be difficult.
I'm not trying to be difficult.
That's going to be difficult.
Finding one to love is not going to be difficult.
Finding one to love is not going to be difficult.
This means getting a cheap car hire service is not going to be difficult.
I realise that this is going to be difficult.
I don't want to be difficult.
I'm not trying to be difficult here.
Gaining entry is not only going to be difficult, it is probably impossible.
treble used to be difficult to hear, however the YDP S52 is equipped with Intelligent Acoustic Control which adjusts the sound automatically.
The instrument was said to be difficult to play, because the tone very easily kicked.
According to most individuals, the latter effect is considered a pleasurable one taking into consideration the pennis comes to be difficult and also the erections are preserved for a lengthy time.
I'm not trying to be difficult, but what does this have to do with me,?
However, it turned out to be difficult to get information regarding country of origin as most of the shop assistants had no possibility of replying to this.
According to many customers, the last impact is thought about a positive one thinking about the penile comes to be difficult and the erections are preserved for a long time.
I don't mean to be difficult, but I'm not comfortable with this line.
This used to be difficult in the past, but ever since Apple brought Pages,
Across the EU countries, it seems to be difficult for employed women to combine full-time working with raising a family.
Slimming down and also getting suitable physical body weight now does not come to be difficult point to do.