'(idiomatic) To render something more difficult.'的English词汇
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- (idiomatic) A problem that is challenging to solve.
- (idiomatic) An amount that is difficult to finance.
- (idiomatic, by extension) A situation, person, group, etc. which is difficult to overcome or deal with.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hard, nut, crack.
- (idiomatic) A place, opportunity, etc. to which it is difficult to gain entry.
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To do better.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To encourage; to hearten.
- (idiomatic, transitive, colloquial) To pass on to higher authority for resolution. See also pass the buck.
- (idiomatic, transitive, African-American Vernacular, slang) To hit or fight (someone).
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To become encouraged, reinvigorated, or cheerful; to summon one's courage or spirits; to pluck up courage.
- gain courage
- (idiomatic) To achieve a desired or natural result.
- (idiomatic, of a person) To obtain the circumstances one wishes for; to do what one wishes to do, or to have others do what one wishes them to do.
- (euphemistic, followed by with) To have sexual intercourse with, especially without the consent of one's partner.
- (idiomatic, by extension) Something that is easy to do or to achieve.
- (some other sports) The achievement of a goal or the striking of a target with a ball or other projectile in relatively nonchallenging or routine circumstances, by throwing (as in basketball) or by discharging a firearm (as in hunting).
- (soccer) A shot in which the ball is kicked from underneath with accuracy but with less than maximum force, to launch it high into the air in order either to pass it over the heads of opponents or to score a goal.
- (golf) An approach shot made from a location a short distance from the golf green in which the ball is launched into the air with only low or moderate force, so that it will land on the green and roll toward the hole.
- (American football) A relatively easy field goal, made from a short distance.
- (curling) A takeout shot aimed at hitting a rock at an angle.
- (golf) a low running approach shot
- (idiomatic) That which one seeks in attempting a difficult or challenging feat.
- (idiomatic) Ephemeral state or atmosphere, as at a startup company or artistic group.
- (idiomatic) A very difficult, unlikely or lucky achievement or period of success.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lightning, bottle.
- (idiomatic) To result or transpire.
- (nautical, transitive) To unfurl a reef from a sail
- (sports) To shake one's arms or legs, in order to resist muscle fatigue.
- (transitive, also figurative) To agitate a piece of cloth or other flexible material in order to remove dust, or to try to make it smooth and flat.
- (idiomatic) To tend to produce or result in.
- (idiomatic) To identify; to connect.
- (idiomatic, rare) To confirm, favour, strengthen (an opinion, theory, etc.).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see make, for.
- (idiomatic) To set out to go (somewhere); to move towards.
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
- (idiomatic) A troublesome situation; an issue whose resolution is difficult or contentious but not necessarily complex.
- (idiomatic) Any difficult or disgusting task, activity, topic of discussion or subject matter, which would be ideally avoided if at all possible.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see can, worm.
- (idiomatic) A complex, troublesome situation arising when a decision or action produces considerable subsequent problems.
- a source of unpredictable trouble and complexity
- (idiomatic, transitive) To make something impossible.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To reject an option from a list of possibilities.
- (transitive) To disallow.
- (transitive) To make unavailable.
- (transitive) To cross an item out by drawing a straight line through it, as with a ruler.
- include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules
- make impossible, especially beforehand
- dismiss from consideration or a contest
- (idiomatic) A question that attempts to elicit an answer in a certain way, usually incorrectly (i.e. that seems to have an obvious answer that is however incorrect), or a question that does not have a correct answer or that hides the real question or some difficulty.
- (rare) A complex question, whose wording hinders the ability to answer it correctly.
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- (idiomatic) A problem that is challenging to solve.
- (idiomatic) An amount that is difficult to finance.
- (idiomatic, by extension) A situation, person, group, etc. which is difficult to overcome or deal with.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hard, nut, crack.
- (idiomatic) A place, opportunity, etc. to which it is difficult to gain entry.
- (idiomatic, by extension) Something that is easy to do or to achieve.
- (some other sports) The achievement of a goal or the striking of a target with a ball or other projectile in relatively nonchallenging or routine circumstances, by throwing (as in basketball) or by discharging a firearm (as in hunting).
- (soccer) A shot in which the ball is kicked from underneath with accuracy but with less than maximum force, to launch it high into the air in order either to pass it over the heads of opponents or to score a goal.
- (golf) An approach shot made from a location a short distance from the golf green in which the ball is launched into the air with only low or moderate force, so that it will land on the green and roll toward the hole.
- (American football) A relatively easy field goal, made from a short distance.
- (curling) A takeout shot aimed at hitting a rock at an angle.
- (golf) a low running approach shot
- (idiomatic) That which one seeks in attempting a difficult or challenging feat.
- (idiomatic) Ephemeral state or atmosphere, as at a startup company or artistic group.
- (idiomatic) A very difficult, unlikely or lucky achievement or period of success.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lightning, bottle.
- (idiomatic) A troublesome situation; an issue whose resolution is difficult or contentious but not necessarily complex.
- (idiomatic) Any difficult or disgusting task, activity, topic of discussion or subject matter, which would be ideally avoided if at all possible.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see can, worm.
- (idiomatic) A complex, troublesome situation arising when a decision or action produces considerable subsequent problems.
- a source of unpredictable trouble and complexity
- (idiomatic) A question that attempts to elicit an answer in a certain way, usually incorrectly (i.e. that seems to have an obvious answer that is however incorrect), or a question that does not have a correct answer or that hides the real question or some difficulty.
- (rare) A complex question, whose wording hinders the ability to answer it correctly.
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- (idiomatic, intransitive) To do better.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To encourage; to hearten.
- (idiomatic, transitive, colloquial) To pass on to higher authority for resolution. See also pass the buck.
- (idiomatic, transitive, African-American Vernacular, slang) To hit or fight (someone).
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To become encouraged, reinvigorated, or cheerful; to summon one's courage or spirits; to pluck up courage.
- gain courage
- (idiomatic) To achieve a desired or natural result.
- (idiomatic, of a person) To obtain the circumstances one wishes for; to do what one wishes to do, or to have others do what one wishes them to do.
- (euphemistic, followed by with) To have sexual intercourse with, especially without the consent of one's partner.
- (idiomatic) To result or transpire.
- (nautical, transitive) To unfurl a reef from a sail
- (sports) To shake one's arms or legs, in order to resist muscle fatigue.
- (transitive, also figurative) To agitate a piece of cloth or other flexible material in order to remove dust, or to try to make it smooth and flat.
- (idiomatic) To tend to produce or result in.
- (idiomatic) To identify; to connect.
- (idiomatic, rare) To confirm, favour, strengthen (an opinion, theory, etc.).
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see make, for.
- (idiomatic) To set out to go (somewhere); to move towards.
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
- (idiomatic, transitive) To make something impossible.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To reject an option from a list of possibilities.
- (transitive) To disallow.
- (transitive) To make unavailable.
- (transitive) To cross an item out by drawing a straight line through it, as with a ruler.
- include or exclude by determining judicially or in agreement with rules
- make impossible, especially beforehand
- dismiss from consideration or a contest