Examples of using Difficult to name in English and their translations into Spanish
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Well, it's very difficult to name a dog.
Since a beneficiary hasn't been chosen yet,it's a little difficult to name one.
It's difficult to name one above the others.
A novelty in perfumery is difficult to name.
It is difficult to name a particular project.
More precisely it is difficult to name the lake.
Difficult to name the best as they all have something special and a little different.
The city abounds in so many treasures as it is difficult to name them all.
For Jonathan, it's difficult to name a favorite class because he enjoys all of them!
When you have aphasia-associated anomia,it is difficult to name people and things.
It is difficult to name an average price of jewelry, the price range is too wide.
There are too many good artists in this city, it would be too difficult to name just one.
It is also difficult to name accurately in a general way the groups of people who suffer racial discrimination.
Such, specially selected and used by the biosistemoj,It is difficult to name a random mutation.
It would be very difficult to name any other place in the world where studying in the native language is tantamount to a crime.
Indeed, when other explanations seem reasonable,microaggressions are very difficult to name and identify.
Nausea, maybe, an angst whose cause is difficult to name: it's something in the exaggerated order of the books, their eagerness, something in their obvious hierarchy.
And on a more discreet but no less profound level, poetry is capable of naming, and enables us to understand, the emotions we inhabit, those which are powerful,yet still very difficult to name.
It is difficult to name all of the people who have contributed to the organization of this Encuentro-they are many and even though some are included in the credits, I want to extend my gratitude to all of them.
One of the most difficult characters to name, ironically, was Seraphina herself.