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problema
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problem [Am ˈprɑbləm, Brit ˈprɒbləm] N
1. problem (difficulty):
problem
he has a drink problem
he has a weight problem
no problem! inf
what's the problem?
what's the problem?
that's their problem
money is not the problem
your problem is that you're bone idle attr family/child
problem case
problem drinker
problem drinking
problem page Brit JOURN
2. problem MATH:
problem
problem-solving [ˈprɑːbləmˌsɑːlvɪŋ, ˈprɒbləmˌsɒlvɪŋ] N U
problem-solving
attitude problem N inf
attitude problem
attitude problem
an age-old problem
tricky task/problem
tricky task/problem
tricky task/problem
thorny problem/issue
thorny problem/issue
thorny problem/issue
thrash out problem
thrash out problem
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English
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problem [ˈprɒbləm, Am ˈprɑ:bləm] N
problem
problem child N
problem child
niño(-a) m (f) difícil
unlooked-for problem
magnify problem
tractable problem
intricate problem
vexatious problem
financial problem
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English
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problem [ˈprab·ləm] N
problem
problem child N
problem child
niño (-a) m (f) difícil [o problemático, -a]
hairy escape, problem
vexatious problem
financial problem
tractable problem
magnify problem
thrash out problem
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
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The problem of the law is to give advantage to neither, but to let trial by ordeal of cross-examination distill the truth.
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I was faced with a problem; 1923 was too far from 1945 to make up a plausible alibi.
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The refueling was aborted, and ground control was notified of the problem.
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Coccidiosis, a parasitic disease of the intestinal tract, has also been a problem they have been trying to solve.
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Not being able to quickly solve this problem, the trip was rescheduled for the summer of 1940.
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