释义 |
difficulties noun, plural—Examples:knotty and deeply-rooted difficulties—learning difficulties (handicap)—help out of difficulties—person with learning difficulties (handicap)—multiply (kinds, difficulties)—facing a powerful enemy (idiom); fig. confronting grave difficulties—help sb with worries and difficulties—lit. until you reach the Great Wall, you're not a proper person; fig. get over difficulties before reaching the goal—meet with great difficulties but pull through—raise a child (through difficulties)—sound out the difficulties and retreat to avoid defeat (idiom); fig. to back out of an awkward situation—fig. run into difficulties and stop—forge ahead (esp. in the face of difficulties) v—not worried (by setbacks or difficulties)—make light of difficulties and dangers—create all kinds of difficulties [idiom.]—untold dangers and difficulties [idiom.]—anxious help others resolve difficulties [idiom.]—a course of action beset by difficulties [idiom.]—Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty.—difficulty in breathing —opportune short cut (around a difficulty)—have difficulty getting by—go through water and tread on fire (idiom); not afraid of any difficulty—support one's family (idiom); to have difficulty feeding a family—have difficulty remembering how to write Chinese characters—fig. interim measure over some difficulty—run into difficulty and stop—degree of difficulty or ease—difficulty (esp. in moving)—lit. an old horse knows the way home (idiom); fig. in difficulty, trust an experience colleague—fall into difficulty (e.g. facing bankruptcy)—difficulty in adapting changes—shrink or flinch from no difficulty or danger—resist (with great difficulty)—make progress only with great difficulty [idiom.]—deliver all living creatures from difficulty [idiom.]— |