difficult

difficult
adjective
1) schwer; schwierig

he finds it difficult to do something — ihm fällt es schwer, etwas zu tun

make things difficult for somebody — es jemandem nicht leicht machen

2) (unaccommodating) schwierig

he is being difficult — er macht Schwierigkeiten

he is difficult to get on with — es ist schwer, mit ihm auszukommen

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['difikəlt]
adjective
1) (hard to do or understand; not easy: difficult sums; a difficult task; It is difficult to know what to do for the best.) schwierig
2) (hard to deal with or needing to be treated etc in a special way: a difficult child.) schwierig
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dif·fi·cult
[ˈdɪfɪkəlt]
adj
1. (not easy) examination, language, task schwierig, schwer; case, problem, situation schwierig; choice, decision schwer
this problem is \difficult to deal with dieses Problem ist schwer in den Griff zu bekommen
it was \difficult for her to say goodbye es fiel ihr schwer, sich zu verabschieden
\difficult climb schwieriger Aufstieg
\difficult labour schwere Geburt
to find it \difficult to do sth es schwer finden, etw zu tun
2. (with hardship) age, position schwierig; life, time schwer; job, trip beschwerlich
3. (not easy to please) schwierig
the manager is \difficult to deal with mit dem Manager ist nicht gut Kirschen essen fam
4. (complex) author, book, concept schwierig, schwer verständlich
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['dIfIkəlt]
adj
1) (= hard) question, task, time schwer, schwierig; situation, writer, book schwierig

there's nothing difficult about it — das ist doch gar nicht schwer

the difficult thing is that ... — die Schwierigkeit liegt darin, dass ...

it was a difficult decision to make —

it is not difficult to imagine — es ist nicht schwer, sich (dat) das vorzustellen

it was difficult for him to leave her — es fiel ihm schwer, sie zu verlassen

it's difficult for youngsters or youngsters find it difficult to get a job — junge Leute haben Schwierigkeiten, eine Stelle zu finden

it's difficult to see what they could have done — es lässt sich schwer vorstellen, was sie hätten tun können

it's difficult to deny that — es lässt sich kaum leugnen

he's difficult to get on with —

it's difficult being a man today — es ist schwer, heute ein Mann zu sein

to make it difficult for sb (to do sth) — es jdm nicht leicht machen(, etw zu tun)

to have a difficult time (doing sth) — Schwierigkeiten haben(, etw zu tun)

she's having a difficult time now she's on her own — jetzt, wo sie allein ist, hat sie es schwer

to put sb in a difficult position — jdn in eine schwierige Lage bringen

2) (= awkward) person, child schwierig

to be difficult (about sth) —

he's just trying to be difficult — er will nur Schwierigkeiten machen

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difficult [ˈdıfıkəlt; US auch -ˌkʌlt] adj (adv difficultly)
1. schwierig, schwer (beide:
for für):
difficult problem;
difficult text;
difficult times;
a difficult climb ein schwieriger oder mühsamer oder beschwerlicher Aufstieg;
it was quite difficult for me to ignore his rudeness es fiel mir schwer, seine Unverschämtheit zu ignorieren
2. schwierig (Person)
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adjective
1) schwer; schwierig

he finds it difficult to do something — ihm fällt es schwer, etwas zu tun

make things difficult for somebody — es jemandem nicht leicht machen

2) (unaccommodating) schwierig

he is being difficult — er macht Schwierigkeiten

he is difficult to get on with — es ist schwer, mit ihm auszukommen

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adj.
diffizil adj.
schwer adj.
schwierig adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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