Examples of using Difficult to describe in English and their translations into Serbian
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Difficult to describe ourself in a few lines.
It's difficult to describe.
Then something happened, something difficult to describe.
This is real happiness, so difficult to describe with words.
As a loss of volume can be difficult to describe or indentify, a visual reference can be helpful.
It's very difficult to describe the feelings that went through my mind in that moment.
It is often difficult to describe hip pain,
a sensation which is difficult to describe.
Getting hit in the balls is difficult to describe because the pain doesn't exactly come from the balls.
It is often difficult to describe pain in the thigh,
Because it is always difficult to describe how something tastes, I may share with you two recipes from this book.
Its difficult to describe to people who weren't experiencing at that time,
Hip pain is often difficult to describe, and patients may just complain that their hip hurts.
Hip pain is often difficult to describe, and patients may complain that the hip just hurts.
It is a little difficult to describe how a VPN works unless a little technical detail is involved.
it is really difficult to describe how much it would mean to us to qualify this time.
it was made“crystal clear” to him that“the gravity of the matter is difficult to describe.”.
Germany was plunged into a depression difficult to describe in a few words, Germany's export business suddenly ending
the economy suffers a chaos difficult to describe.
It may perhaps be difficult to describe to the generation of today,