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Перевод: hardship speek hardship


[существительное]
трудность ; неудобство; лишение; лишения ; нужда ; тяжелое испытание


Тезаурус:

  1. However, he was persuaded to stay in England when he considered that his poor state of health probably would not have allowed him to survive the hardship of a long sea voyage in those days.
  2. Not only his face had changed; imprisonment and hardship had changed his sweet good nature, too.
  3. This is no hardship when there are fine fruits on offer instead: compotes of dried fruits as well as fresh apples, pears, bananas, citrus fruits and the first invigorating taste of early forced rhubarb.
  4. Now it will sometimes happen that the working of the law and procedure of the Common Law Courts will result in particular cases in injustice and hardship.
  5. The vice-chancellors committee wants to consult polytechnic directors and the Government about "how a full cost system might work", recognising that it will need help to ensure that any changes, if made, increase opportunities and avoid hardship.
  6. Severe winter conditions create much hardship for the isolated Settle-;Carlisle line and the railway provides the only reliable form of transport at such times.
  7. In 1620 the Lord President and the Council of the North reported to the Privy Council that the enclosure of the "best part" of Galtres Forest had inflicted great hardship upon the poor of Easingwold and Kirkby.
  8. But there's nothing like countrywide economic hardship to sort out the stayers from the stumblers.
  9. No one is going to thank you if you end up making changes which either cause real hardship or bring the political roof in - or manage to do both.
  10. In its 1969 report, the Committee on the Enforcement of Judgement Debts chaired by Mr Justice Payne recommended the setting up of a Court Enforcement Office, the functions of which would include assisting the creditor to obtain from the debtor "as much as he can properly afford", to liquidate the debts as soon as possible and to protect the debtor against undue hardship or harassment.
  11. The vision of the future country mixed the aim of liberating the new State (and those who would direct it) with the emancipation of the inhabitants of the country: an end to exploitation, hunger and hardship.
  12. If you feel that you will be unable to take out a loan in this way or that it will cause you financial hardship, you can apply to the Social Services Department for help.
  13. True, extreme poverty and hardship had driven him to the point when suicide must have seemed preferable to the life he was leading.

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