Difficult in spanish

Difícil

pronunciation: difiθil part of speech: adjective
In gestures

difficult = difícil. 

Example: It's already difficult to find a lot of these things as it is, but it would be absolute irresponsibility to go to a title-main entry.

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» as difficult as it seems = tan difícil como (lo) parece.

Example: However, improving employee satisfaction is not as difficult as it seems and can be significantly boosted using these basic steps.

» as difficult as it sounds = tan difícil como parece, tan difícil como suena.

Example: Building a sleigh doesn't have to be as difficult as it sounds.

» cope with + difficult times = hacer frente a tiempos difíciles.

Example: The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.

» difficult as it may seem = por muy difícil que parezca, aunque parezca difícil.

Example: Difficult as it may seem, it is important to attack the problem, not the individual when dealing with difficult employees.

» difficult economic times = crisis económica, recesión económica.

Example: This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.

» difficult though it may seem = por muy difícil que parezca, aunque parezca difícil.

Example: Difficult though it may seem, try to limit yourself to a total of only three to five goals.

» difficult times = tiempos difíciles.

Example: In less difficult times the height of stacks was only two metres so that all could easily reach the top shelf.

» difficult to come by = difícil de conseguir, difícil de obtener.

Example: Library jobs are becoming increasingly difficult to come by.

» difficult to understand = difícil de comprender.

Example: If we do not know that set of rules, the game is confusing and difficult to understand, which in turn makes it hard to enjoy.

» experience + difficult times = pasar dificultades, pasarlo mal.

Example: Consumer publishing is experiencing difficult times and there are specific developments which are influencing the market for children's books.

» face + difficult times = pasar dificultades, pasarlo mal.

Example: This may be a reason why the publishing industry is facing such difficult times.

» find it difficult to + Infinitivo = encontrar difícil + Infinitivo.

Example: I don't want to sound rude but over the past few months I've been finding it more and more difficult to move my bowels, to put it politely.

» find + Nombre + difficult = encontrar difícil.

Example: If your child has a stiff neck, she may find it difficult to touch her chest with her chin.

» go through + a difficult patch = atravesar una mala racha, pasar (por) una mala racha, atravesar un mal momento, atravesar un momento malo, pasar (por) un mal momento, pasar (por) un momento malo.

Example: Unfortunately the company was going through a difficult patch and I was made redundant.

» have + a difficult time = pasar dificultades, pasarlo mal, no ser fácil.

Example: Videotext services have had a notoriously difficult time becoming accepted in the US marketplace.

» make it + difficult = dificultar, hacer difícil. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio (made)]

Example: This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.

» make + Nombre + difficult = dificultar, hacer difícil, poner trabas.

Example: These reforms may in turn make the implementation of proposal difficult.

» pass through + difficult times = pasar dificultades, pasarlo mal.

Example: The author discusses the history of and services offered by the Folger Shakespeare Library which has passed through difficult times and emerged with a new building and a new personality.

» under difficult circumstances = en circunstancias difíciles.

Example: Registries operate under difficult circumstances and attempts have been made to improve recordkeeping practices.

» under difficult conditions = en condiciones difíciles.

Example: When cuts are made in services and staff work under difficult conditions librarians have a remedy in their unions or staff associations.

Difficult synonyms

tough in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: tʌf part of speech: adjective awkward in spanish: torpe, pronunciation: ɑkwɜrd part of speech: adjective hard in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: hɑrd part of speech: adjective arduous in spanish: arduo, pronunciation: ɑrdʒuəs part of speech: adjective rough in spanish: áspero, pronunciation: rʌf part of speech: adjective tight in spanish: apretado, pronunciation: taɪt part of speech: adjective stubborn in spanish: obstinado, pronunciation: stʌbɜrn part of speech: adjective serious in spanish: grave, pronunciation: sɪriəs part of speech: adjective ambitious in spanish: ambicioso, pronunciation: æmbɪʃəs part of speech: adjective delicate in spanish: delicado, pronunciation: deləkət part of speech: adjective nasty in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: næsti part of speech: adjective rugged in spanish: escabroso, pronunciation: rʌgəd part of speech: adjective vexed in spanish: enfadado, pronunciation: vekst part of speech: adjective fractious in spanish: díscolo, pronunciation: frækʃəs part of speech: adjective challenging in spanish: desafiante, pronunciation: tʃæləndʒɪŋ part of speech: adjective trying in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: traɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective embarrassing in spanish: embarazoso, pronunciation: ɪmberəsɪŋ part of speech: adjective problematic in spanish: problemático, pronunciation: prɑbləmætɪk part of speech: adjective sticky in spanish: pegajoso, pronunciation: stɪki part of speech: adjective tricky in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: trɪki part of speech: adjective rocky in spanish: rocoso, pronunciation: rɑki part of speech: adjective knotty in spanish: nudoso, pronunciation: nɑti part of speech: adjective baffling in spanish: desconcertante, pronunciation: bæfəlɪŋ part of speech: adjective catchy in spanish: pegadizo, pronunciation: kætʃi part of speech: adjective troublesome in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: trʌbəlsəm part of speech: adjective herculean in spanish: hercúleo, pronunciation: hɜrkjuliən part of speech: adjective thorny in spanish: espinoso, pronunciation: θɔrni part of speech: adjective unenviable in spanish: poco envidiable, pronunciation: ənenviəbəl part of speech: adjective ticklish in spanish: cosquilloso, pronunciation: tɪkəlɪʃ part of speech: adjective effortful in spanish: esfuerzo, pronunciation: efɜrtfʊl part of speech: adjective problematical in spanish: problemático, pronunciation: prɑbləmætɪkəl part of speech: adjective hard-fought in spanish: peleado, pronunciation: hɑrdfaʊt part of speech: adjective

Difficult antonyms

easy pronunciation: izi part of speech: adjective
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