Esempi di utilizzo di Difficult to put in Inglese e relative traduzioni in Italiano
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It's difficult to put the vest on.
The ideas were so many and difficult to put all together.
It's difficult to put the vest on by yourself.
Nostalgia, however, is difficult to put on canvas.
And difficult to put into practice. Well, it sounds a little peculiar.
Therefore, it is difficult to put into gear.
It's difficult to put a price tag on varying and often unique designs.
Easy to learn, difficult to put down!
It is difficult to put a price on feeling complete, though. Isn't it?
It sounds a little peculiar, difficult to put into practice.
Is it so difficult to put in your lives so much charity, so much humility?
In the vet clinic it was very difficult to put him back.
And, most difficult to put all this in practice.
Beautiful book that once started is very difficult to put aside.
The benefits are"difficult to put into league tables", he says.
Well, it sounds it sounds a little peculiar and difficult to put into practice.
This is rather difficult to put into actual wording….
I would not purchase it again because it is difficult to put on my dog.
While it looks difficult to put together it certainly isn't.
The Parenti District is following a logic difficult to put into words.
It really is rather difficult to put weight on when you're a film student.
In small bedrooms it is difficult to put a bulky cabinet.
Sometimes it is very difficult to put an end to all of the above.
Gordon, it is supposed to be difficult to put someone to death.
It might be a little bit difficult to put into play in the United States.
These are slightly more difficult to put on but more resistant.
In a small room it is quite difficult to put all the necessary furniture.
In fact, it is very difficult to put ozone or ozonized water in bottles.
Before this it was difficult to put new influences in our composition.