Examples of using Difficult to imagine in English and their translations into Italian
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And that's difficult to imagine.
Difficult to imagine such a thing actually happening.
This fact was so difficult to imagine.
Not difficult to imagine her next step.
One thing I find very difficult to imagine.
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It is difficult to imagine the world without currency.
The consequences are not difficult to imagine.
It is difficult to imagine such black"monsters" in an Italian home.
Roberto Sironi: I find it very difficult to imagine.
I find it difficult to imagine that nothing's happening out on the frontier.
The settings are just as difficult to imagine.
It is difficult to imagine into what lateral canals energy can be directed.
A start with so many twists difficult to imagine.
Moreover, it is difficult to imagine a serious device without a microcontroller.
We could look at photos of people, if it's difficult to imagine them.
Introduction- It is difficult to imagine a more ill-fated mission than this.
The simplest ideas are sometimes the most difficult to imagine and produce.
It is very difficult to imagine that Saakashvili launched the attack against US wishes.
After all, every person has such abilities, which are difficult to imagine.
Forgive me, but I find it difficult to imagine you as a mother.
Once his need to eat has been satisfied, he finds it difficult to imagine.
Itinerary description Nowadays it is difficult to imagine a modern metropolis like Milan as an agricultural city.
You are waiting for mystical fairy-tale characters, which are even difficult to imagine.
But it is difficult to imagine that his prophecy will come true, at least for his immediate successor.
Exploring such and extreme environment poses risks and problems difficult to imagine;
More sustained increases are difficult to imagine, again due to insurmountable physical limits.
make it difficult to imagine that this was once a quarry.
Today it is difficult to imagine a statement by the Church, or about the Church, which does not mention the civilization of love.
In that case it is difficult to imagine authorities rewarding enterprises for moving from an illegal