Examples of using Terribly difficult in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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I know this is terribly difficult, but I think… Or die. I think we both know that shedoesn't want to be with Fanning.
Or die. I know this is terribly difficult, but I think… I think we both know that she doesn't want to be with Fanning.
Locating a group of mercenaries in a third-world country… isn't terribly difficult, because they're very similar to street thugs.
Or die. I think we both know that she doesn't want to be with Fanning. I know this is terribly difficult, but I think.
car owners find it terribly difficult to change their cars to more efficient energy-saving cars and those which produce less exhaust.
Understanding how to wager on electronic-poker with excellent method is not terribly difficult to do.
Or die. I think we both know that shedoesn't want to be with Fanning. I know this is terribly difficult, but I think.
was terribly difficult to come by. That piece of magic.
I know this is terribly difficult, but I think… I think we both know that she doesn't want to be with Fanning. Or die.
imagine my mother without her beads; or the faithful of that terribly difficult time without the Rosary.
Israel Prize laureate terribly difficult, I am considering coming back to live in Macjme Yehuda…,
Some people are in terribly difficult situations, but those are guaranteed to be good for you,
You see, it's terribly difficult to run such a big house,
Joseph Conrad once observed'Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men.
It can be terribly difficult to drum up the energy to get out of bed when you are suffering from depression.
I work in conditions made terribly difficult in the mentally ill generally uneducated,
You should understand… this was a life choice by a single mother and a terribly difficult decision for her.
both of you have debuted during a terribly difficult period, that of the Second World War.
It was on my next trip to Moscow. Despite the terribly difficult situation there was strongly to be felt at the time a change for the better.
A good job was done in terribly difficult circumstances; not a perfect job, but a good job.