Traducción de difficulty de Inglés a Español

Traducción de la palabra difficulty de inglés a español con sinónimos, antónimos, conjugación, pronunciación y ejemplos de uso.

difficulty en español

difficulty
generalsustantivo dificultad [f]
  problemsustantivo dificultad [f], problema [m]
Sinónimos de difficulty
Antónimos de difficulty
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Ejemplos con traducción
I think you'll have very little difficulty in getting a driver's license.
Japanese children brought up overseas sometimes face great difficulty in adjusting themselves to Japanese schools after returning, even though they have a perfect command of Japanese.
If you have any difficulty, ask me for help.
He had no difficulty in finding the place.
The old lady climbed the stairs with difficulty.
Jim answered my question without difficulty.
I had difficulty getting a ticket for the concert.
I had difficulty in solving this problem.
I solved the problem not without difficulty.
Are you still having difficulty with physics?
The dog slipped its collar without any difficulty.
I had no difficulty breaking the lock.
I have difficulty breathing.
It seems that there is no way out of our difficulty.
We met with an unexpected difficulty.
It seemed to me that there was no way out of our difficulty.
Did you have any difficulty in finding my house?
I managed to overcome the difficulty.
I escaped from the sinking boat with difficulty.
I finished my homework with difficulty.
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Definiciones de difficulty
sustantivo
1. difficulty - a condition or state of affairs almost beyond one's ability to deal with and requiring great effort to bear or overcome; "grappling with financial difficulties"
  status, condition the relative position or standing of things or especially persons in a society; "he had the status of a minor"; "the novel attained the status of a classic"; "atheists do not enjoy a favorable position in American life"
  bitch female of any member of the dog family
  predicament, plight, quandary a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one; "finds himself in a most awkward predicament"; "the woeful plight of homeless people"
  rattrap a trap for catching rats
  pinch a squeeze with the fingers
  kettle of fish, muddle, pickle, jam, fix, mess, hole vegetables (especially cucumbers) preserved in brine or vinegar
  rough sledding, hard time a difficulty that can be overcome with effort; "we had a hard time getting here"; "analysts predicted rough sledding for handset makers"
  stress, strain the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch); "he put the stress on the wrong syllable"
  mire a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
  problem, job a question raised for consideration or solution; "our homework consisted of ten problems to solve"
  situation a condition or position in which you find yourself; "the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils"; "found herself in a very fortunate situation"
  urinary hesitancy difficulty in beginning the flow of urine; associated with prostate enlargement in men and with narrowing of the urethral opening in women; may be caused by emotional stress in either men or women
  wall an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"
2. difficulty - the quality of being difficult; "they agreed about the difficulty of the climb"
  difficultness
  easiness, simpleness, ease, simplicity the quality of being easy in behavior or style; "there was an easiness between them"; "a natural easiness of manner"
  difficult, hard not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure; "a difficult task"; "nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access"; "difficult times"; "why is it so hard for you to keep a secret?"
  quality an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare
  effortfulness the quality of requiring deliberate effort
  asperity, grimness, rigorousness, rigourousness, hardship, rigor, rigour, severeness, severity harshness of manner
  ruggedness, hardness the quality of being topologically uneven; "the ruggedness of the mountains"
  formidability, toughness impressive difficulty
  burdensomeness, onerousness, oppressiveness, heaviness unwelcome burdensome difficulty
  subtlety, niceness the quality of being difficult to detect or analyze; "you had to admire the subtlety of the distinctions he drew"
  troublesomeness, worriment, inconvenience a difficulty that causes anxiety
3. difficulty - a factor causing trouble in achieving a positive result or tending to produce a negative result; "serious difficulties were encountered in obtaining a pure reagent"
  cognitive factor something immaterial (as a circumstance or influence) that contributes to producing a result
  problem, trouble a question raised for consideration or solution; "our homework consisted of ten problems to solve"
  facer (a dated Briticism) a serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced
  killer a difficulty that is hard to deal with; "that exam was a real killer"
  kink a difficulty or flaw in a plan or operation; "there are still a few kinks to iron out"
  pisser a very disagreeable difficulty
  booby trap, pitfall an unforeseen or unexpected or surprising difficulty
  snorter something that is extraordinary or remarkable or prominent; "a snorter of a sermon"; "the storm wasn't long but it was a snorter"
  deterrent, impediment, baulk, handicap, hinderance, hindrance, balk, check advantage given to a competitor to equalize chances of winning
  wrinkle a clever method of doing something (especially something new and different)
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