在 英语 中使用 Making it difficult 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Due to the complexity of SGML, making it difficult to spread.
By the Middle Ages,civilization in most areas had become entrenched, making it difficult to.
Pain is worse at night, making it difficult for the patient to sleep.
By the Middle Ages,civilization in most areas had become entrenched, making it difficult to.
The Old City was very crowded, making it difficult to add new buildings to the campus.
In rich countries more than a third ofworking-age young people work part-time, making it difficult to gain skills.
The video quality usually isn't perfect, making it difficult at times to see the other person's expressions.
The mechanisms used for issuance of title pursuant to the AgrarianReform of the 1980s were to some extent inconclusive, making it difficult to consolidate property rights.
CreateMaze hard-codes the class names, making it difficult to create mazes with different components.
Unfortunately, the majority of NPH cases are from an unknown cause, making it difficult to diagnose and understand.
Each note carried a different design, making it difficult to distinguish the 4,000 varieties of counterfeits from the 7,000 varieties of genuine notes.
Unfortunately, the cause of the majority of NPH cases is unknown, making it difficult to diagnose and understand.
Each bill carried a different design, making it difficult to detect counterfeit bills from the 7,000 varieties of real bills.
And the plural nature of Chinese society means thatcitizens have sometimes conflicting interests, making it difficult to form any overarching oppositional ideology.
They capture only two-dimensional images, making it difficult to separate a user's hand from a complex optical background.
One limitation of the original ETDRSchart is its use of the Latin alphabet, making it difficult to use throughout all of Europe.
Tor aims to make all users look the same, making it difficult for you to be fingerprinted based on your browser and device information.
Interaction between Diamond and iron, making it difficult for steel tools.
Political capital is depreciating fast, making it difficult to pursue reforms.
Maternity and breastfeeding provisions are also weak, making it difficult for women to nurse their children.
LWU noted that womenhad limited access to legal information, making it difficult to for them to protect their rights.
Trust funds had received limited funding for some purposes, making it difficult to practise full results-based management.
Narcissists lack a positive, emotional connection to themselves, making it difficult for them to emotionally connect with others.
Stolen passwords werestored using the strong hashing function"BCrypt," making it difficult for hackers to obtain user's actual password.
The sand industryis opaque with no international price index, making it difficult to gauge the financial impact of a ban by Malaysia.
The virus enters through the small intestine, attacking villi and making it difficult for material to be effectively absorbed into the animal's body.
Many healers are illiterate or lack formal education,thus making it difficult for health staff to discuss ideas and approaches with them.
The considerable volume of responses, which attested to the success of the system,risked making it difficult to sort and consider candidates in a timely manner.
That global poverty data are notdisaggregated by age is a continuing shortcoming, making it difficult to accurately determine the pervasiveness of poverty among older persons.