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difficult; hard; awkward; embarrassing; knotty; inconvenient; delicate; onerous; parlous; spiny; troublesome; baffling; challenging (Yury Metelsky); queasy; labored (о дыхании); scabrous; tight; encumbering (Julieee); problematic (essence); hasslesome (Putting together that LEGO (c) masterpiece was hasslesome. – Сборка этого LEGO-шедевра стоила немалых усилий. (Urban Dictionary – urbandictionary.com Трунов Влас); intricate; critic; critical; inept; labyrinthian; nice; perplexed; strait; thick (о дыхании); ticklish; trying; strait waistcoat | |||
stroppy | |||
cumbersome; cumbrous | |||
spinose; spinous; thorny | |||
weighty | |||
inhabile; streight | |||
dilemmatic; dilemmatical | |||
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someone/it would be hard pressed to do something (bookworm); bafflingly (Polina1313); impractical (or an association of a common interest development, causing the removal of a vehicle parked on that property shall notify by telephone or, if impractical, by the | Extensive, severe or bullous infection or if impractical to use topical therapy: Flucloxacillin 250–500mg qds for 7 days, Clarithromycin | Should be filed with the appellant's notice, or, if impractical, within 14 days of filing the notice (PD 52, para. 5.9). Alexander Demidov); awkwardly; inconveniently; nicely; onerously; embarrassingly; perplexedly | |||
with difficulty | |||
cumbersomely; cumbrously; difficultly; troublesomely |
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