Examples of using Bit tricky in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
doing the animations is a bit tricky.
That's where things get a bit tricky.
But his preparation you will have a bit tricky.
That might be a bit tricky.
And this is going to be a bit tricky.
Language can be a bit tricky here.
Daytimes a bit tricky. Come by at nights.
Bit tricky.
It's a bit tricky to change the background on the two different screens in Windows 8.1.
It's a bit tricky, isn't it, when you can't see the lips moving.
that's proving to be a bit tricky.
can be a bit tricky, as most guys are using it for cutting.
controls are a bit tricky with a slight learning curve.
You will probably find it a bit tricky at first after the big stuff you have been used to.
I'm a bit tricky sometimes, a bit up myself, and I don't like my surname,
For sure we know the degradation on the softs can be a bit tricky, but anything can happen at this track.
so“thought control” can be a bit tricky.
Installation can be a bit tricky for new or inexperienced computer users
Conditions were a bit tricky today- the wind played a big role in FP1,
The last few races have been a bit tricky for us, so hopefully we can show something this weekend.”.