"trouble" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "And I look for high barriers to entry," meaning new competitors would have trouble penetrating the market.
- The homing device had no trouble penetrating the Balloon on its way to its destination.
- But you see, the brain is precisely one of the places where the gerontological treatment has the most trouble penetrating.
- The announcement of the order was issued to the press without explanation and in bureaucratic language that even legislative aides had trouble penetrating.
- Then, we've got the four guns, although the 7.62 round sometimes has a little trouble penetrating the trees.
- They weren't so lucky with the doors and Paris ended up following 1bvok through gray clouds that even his lantern had trouble penetrating.
- A sign tells us that mosquitoes have no trouble penetrating an elephant's inch-thick skin.
- The Hawkeyes will have trouble penetrating Michigan's defense, which has allowed no touchdowns in four of its games.
- The first, he said, would be that water - which is critical to decomposition - might have trouble penetrating a tightly condensed bail.
- Could this be why Mr. Wild's musical spirit has trouble penetrating much deeper?
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