英検準2級・3級・4級レベル:difficultの意味・和訳。 【形容詞】(ˈdɪfɪˌkʌlt/音声を聞く)難しい(例文)it's more difficult than you think.英検®︎対応! 英検対策に役立つ英和・和英辞書 Not friendly, easy to deal with, or behaving well: • it's very difficult to find.
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It is difficult to avoid submitting to questioning by the tokyo district public prosecutors office due to the public backlash. I think this task is rather difficult for a 10 year old child. • my wife and i have gone through some difficult times.
They both mean the same thing, but in some instances, “hard” is used to refer to how strong or rough an object is, for example, “this rock is hard.” you can’t say “this rock is difficult.” ,but.
• the difficulty with habits is that they are difficult to change. • things at home have been very difficult since my father died. Difficult implies that considerable mental effort or physical skill is required, or that obstacles are to be overcome which call for sagacity and skill in the doer;