Examples of using Difficult to describe in English and their translations into Norwegian
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artificial nature of the state in Oman makes it difficult to describe a national culture;
which concludes that abstract words are difficult to describe and therefore the least dual-coded.
It is difficult to describe something like that to you, for it is a completely different set of surroundings
He turned his over-tired face with the good-natured eagle nose in my direction with a smile difficult to describe.'We do not have much time,
It is in any case quite difficult to describe the feeling.
It is difficult to describe what kind of acute emotional pain the grieving person experiences.
It is very difficult to describe and answer what do you feel during a delivery.
The gap that opens up within me from time to time is difficult to describe.
feelings which are difficult to describe or understand.
With Dafa there is something so great that is even difficult to describe with words.
Good relations were made here also- solidarity through the wordless language is difficult to describe.
It is somehow difficult to describe a typical host family as there is such a variety.
It's difficult to describe it cause I have lived with it for so long now.
it can be very difficult to describe accurately how something looks.
Experience afforded by the Dunajec River are difficult to describe, so best to give it a try.
New"ultra-mobile" phone companies are very difficult to describe, better to show. Its main ob….
It is difficult to describe how big the house really is
sometimes it is difficult to describe in a nutshell what it is.
It is difficult to describe ashy tone words, after all the palette of its otliv is ambiguous and surprising.
It is difficult to describe how Klaus and Sunny felt, hiding in the mail delivery vents at Heimlich Hospital.