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[/ˈdɪfɪkəltɪ; ˋdɪfəˏkəltɪ/] n 用法: 1 [U] ~ (in sth/in doing sth) state or quality of being difficult; trouble or effort that sth involves 困难; 艰难; 困难性; 难度: the sheer difficulty of the task 这项任务的高难度 * Bad planning will lead to difficulty later. 计划不善会给今後带来困难. * do sth with/without difficulty 费劲地[不费劲地]做某事 * She got the door open, but only with some difficulty. 她倒是把门打开了, 但却花了些力气. * I had the greatest difficulty in persuading her. 我为了说服她, 费了好大的劲. * We had no difficulty (in) finding the house. 我们毫不费劲地找到了那所房子. 用法: 2 [C usu pl 通常作复数] difficult thing to do, understand or deal with 难做、 难懂、 难应付的事; 难事; 难点; 难题: the difficulties of English syntax 英语句法的难点 * be working under some difficulty, ie in difficult circumstances 在艰苦的条件下工作 * She met with many difficulties when travelling. 她在旅行时遇到了许多伤脑筋的事. * financial difficulties, ie problems about money 财务困难 * We got into difficulty/difficulties with the rent, ie found it hard to pay. 我们付不出租钱了. * I want to marry her, but my parents are making/creating difficulties, ie making things hard for us. 我想娶她, 但我父母从中阻挠. |