单词 | difficult |
释义 | 🔑 dif·fi·cultBrE /ˈdɪfɪkəlt/ NAmE /ˈdɪfɪkəlt/ adjective 🔑 ~ (for sb ) (to do sth )not easy ; needing effort or skill to do or to understand 困难的;费力的;难做的;难解的◆ a difficult problem /task /exam 难题;艰巨的任务;很难的考试◆ It's difficult for them to get here much before seven . 他们很难在七点以前早早地来到这里。◆ It's really difficult to read your writing . 你的笔迹真是难以辨认。◆ Your writing is really difficult to read . 你的笔迹真是难以辨认。◆ She finds it very difficult to get up early . 她觉得很难早起。difficulthard ⬥ challenging ⬥ demanding ⬥ taxingThese words all describe sth that is not easy and requires a lot of effort or skill to do.以上各词均形容事情困难、费力、难做。difficultnot easy; needing effort or skill to do or understand指困难的、费力的、难做的、难懂的:◆The exam questions were quite difficult.考题相当难。◆It is difficult for young people to find jobs around here.年轻人要在附近找到工作很难。hardnot easy; needing effort or skill to do or understand指困难的、费力的、难做的、难懂的:◆I always found languages quite hard at school.在学校读书时我总觉得语言很难学。◆It was one of the hardest things I ever did.这是我做过的最难的事情之一。difficult or hard?用 difficult 还是 hard?Hard is slightly less formal than difficult. It is used particularly in the structure hard to believe/say/find/take, etc., although difficult can also be used in any of these examples. * hard 较 difficult 稍非正式,主要用于 hard to believe/say/find/take 等结构中,不过 difficult 亦可用于上述结构。challenging(approving ) difficult in an interesting way that tests your ability指困难而有意思的、有挑战性的、考验能力的demandingdifficult to do or deal with and needing a lot of effort, skill or patience指要求高的、需要高技能或耐性的、费力的:◆It is a technically demanding piece of music to play.演奏这一段音乐需要有很高的技艺。taxing(often used in negative statements) difficult to do and needing a lot of mental or physical effort(常用于否定句)指繁重的、费力的、伤脑筋的:◆This shouldn't be too taxing for you.这对你来说不至于太费劲。Patternsdifficult/hard/challenging/demanding/taxing for sbdifficult/hard to do sthphysically difficult/hard/challenging/demanding/taxingtechnically difficult/challenging/demandingmentally/intellectually challenging/demanding/taxing🔑 full of problems ; causing a lot of trouble 问题很多的;充满艰难困苦的;麻烦的◆ to be in a difficult position /situation 处于困境◆ My boss is making life very difficult for me . 我的老板总是给我找麻烦。◆ 13 is a difficult age .13 岁是个容易出问题的年龄。🔑 (of people 人) not easy to please ; not helpful 难以讨好的;难以取悦的;不愿帮助的SYN awkward◆ a difficult child /customer /boss 难哄的孩子;难对付的顾客;难讨好的老板◆ Don't pay any attention to her —she's just being difficult . 别理她,她不过是在故意刁难。 ● have a (hard /difficult ) job doing /to do sth to have difficulty doing sth 干某事很困难(或很吃力、很费力)◆ You'll have a job convincing them that you're right . 要让他们信服你是对的还要费点劲。◆ He had a hard job to make himself heard . 他好不容易才使别人听见他的声音。● make life ˈdifficult (for sb )to cause problems for sb (给某人)惹麻烦,造成困难,出难题 |
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