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天平盘
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dif·fi·cult ['dɪfɪkəlt] ADJ

difficult examination, language, task
difficult examination, language, task
difficult choice, decision, life, time, situation
difficult case, problem
difficult age, position
difficult job, trip
difficult person, book, concept
to find it difficult to do sth
diabolically difficult
notoriously difficult
a difficult proposition
I realize how difficult it's going to be
to see through sb through a difficult time

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Because of these similarities, efforts have been made to reconcile the events and characters, but some scholars have pointed out differences between the two events.
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They reconcile and begin taking self-defence lessons after being hassled by two boys on the beach.
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They combine principles of smart growth, sustainable design and environmentally sound planning to reconcile economic needs with the preservation of scenic, cultural and community values.
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Nothing came of the issue as the royal couple reconciled and spent summer 1535 on progress.
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Father and son did not speak for three years (they have since reconciled).
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