Examples of using Difficult to call in English and their translations into Romanian
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By and large, it is difficult to call it a disadvantage, but sometimes a scant choice of colors interferes with the implementation of some original design plans.
Interior in the English spirit is difficult to call prim, in contrast to the residents of Britain.
But it is difficult to call a bush powerful,
Rich in the colorful details of the style of this apartment is difficult to call the north.
Spices in China on the package indicated an indicator that is even difficult to call in Russian.
although it is difficult to call it a tourist attraction.
It is extremely difficult to call premium class cars inexpensive,
the amount of ascorbic acid in the pear is difficult to call significant, but for those people who can not eat oranges
More one feature that is difficult to call a disadvantage, is that the gate movement is necessary direct
It is difficult to call such work simple
and for some of them it is difficult to call the design effective at all.
Of course, it is difficult to call this dog in everyday life.
It is difficult to call it a disadvantage- Opportunities regulation parameters- it is rather a plus.
Of course, these institutions are difficult to call it so, rather use the words"counters" and"tents.
I have seen photographs with the house in which they live all 5 together, what it difficult to call it a house.
You would find it difficult to call, because unless you flopped an ace or a king, and he raised again,
weight of Victoria Beckham is difficult to call normal, but this does not stop her from remaining an icon of style and an example for imitation.
It saved situation, but process convenient to call difficult.
It's even difficult to call it a part of Dubai Mall.