Examples of using A difficult in English and their translations into Czech
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He's had a difficult two days.
A difficult but satisfying task.
I see you are in a difficult.
Jack was a difficult young man.
It's not any better, butit would be a difficult.
People also translate
It's quite a difficult langage.
A difficult and lonely childhood. Let me tell you about you-- What?
It's been a difficult few weeks.
I had no idea Cousin bleak was such a difficult subject.
It's been a difficult few weeks.
Thank you. as the bullfighters say. Madrid had become a difficult square.
It's been a difficult few days.
It's been a difficult few days.
This is a difficult but necessary process, as it is not just an important issue which will help us to understand the European Union's common history, the past, better, but also one which affects the future of European integration- a process which is not just economic but of course also has cultural and historical ramifications.
Told you it was gonna be a difficult few days.
It was a difficult and long delivery.
Member of the Commission.- This is certainly a difficult and complex area.
She was in a difficult emotional state.
Discharge to the European institutions comes at a difficult, but important moment.
It's been a difficult and long day for us.
By circumstance. It was the easy way out of a difficult financial position.
Death is a difficult yet unfortunate certainty.
Being a wind power technician is a difficult, exposed task.
It is a difficult balancing act and will remain so.
Also, the Atom V8 had a difficult and costly birth.
I'm a difficult but brilliant junior officer, who in about 20 minutes is gonna save the world from nuclear disaster.
Madame Hassine, it's been a difficult few weeks for you.
It was a difficult and a significant Presidency.
Madame Hassine, it's been a difficult few weeks for you.