Dificultar in english
Hinder
pronunciation: hɪndɜr part of speech: verb
pronunciation: hɪndɜr part of speech: verb
In gestures
dificultar = encumber ; hamper ; hinder ; interfere with ; make it + difficult ; make + Nombre + difficult ; snag ; constrict ; make it + hard (to + Infinitivo).
Example: It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.Example: Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Example: In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Example: You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.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.Example: These reforms may in turn make the implementation of proposal difficult.Example: Floor surfaces should be chosen as a guide for the blind while avoiding deep carpets which snag wheel chairs = Floor surfaces should be chosen as a guide for the blind while avoiding deep carpets which snag wheel chairs.Example: The gland was pale pink in colour with an hourglass shape that was constricted in the middle.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.more:
» dificultar aun más = make it + (even) harder .
Example: Should gun laws change to make it harder for the mentally ill to buy weapons?.