"difficulty" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- However, other research in the mid-1990s has indicated that individuals still have difficulty detecting change even when they are directly fixated on a particular scene.
- Twice, in the later days, they saw Comanche riding along the crests of hills, but even an eagle would have had difficulty detecting the intruders as they hid among the grasses.
- Even the most powerful sorcerers have difficulty detecting the sights being used.
- Early versions of this system had difficulty detecting objects, including cats, baby prams and pedestrians.
- Other known causes include loss of taste sensitivity from aging (causing a difficulty detecting salty or bitter taste), anxiety disorder, cancer, renal failure and liver failure.
- The test has difficulty detecting small concentrations of some elements, while too strong a result may be produced for certain others, which tends to drown out weaker signals.
- His notes were thought to be so good that experts had difficulty detecting them from real ones.
- In fact, Dr. Henderson said health officials in many countries have difficulty detecting known viruses.
- Airborne early warning aircraft had difficulty detecting the fighters at low altitudes and the aircraft themselves were difficult to see visually.
- Another disadvantage is that profilometers have difficulty detecting flaws of the same general size as the roughness of the surface.
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