find it harder信息详情
发现它更难
harder───adv.更努力地;更困难地;更辛苦地;更接近地;更猛烈地;更牢固地(hard的比较级);adj.更难的;更努力的;更坚固的(hard的比较级);n.(Harder)(英、德、瑞典)哈德(人名)
find it───找到它
harder and harder───越来越难
find it again───再找一次
can it find───它能找到吗
find it out───发现它;找到它
it find that───它发现
find it that───找到了吗
i find it───我找到了
They seem to find it harder to let go of the past.───他们忘掉过去似乎更难。
But Hillary Clinton may find it harder.───但是希拉里·克林顿会发现它很难。
Companies will also find it harder to borrow.───公司将会发现借贷更加困难。
Such clauses might have been read by the markets as a preparation for default, but in fact Mexico did not find it harder to borrow.───此类条款当时可能会被市场解读为准备违约,但事实上墨西哥并未发现这增加了发债难度。
Central bankers will find it harder to know how they are affecting monetary conditions or to be clear about what they are doing.───央行会发现,要弄明白这些新工具是如何影响货币情况或是到底起了什么作用并非易事。
In the aftermath of the bank run, many borrowers will find it harder to get loans and will have to pay more for them.───受此次银行运营危机的余波影响,很多借款人会发现将较难获得贷款,并且需要支付更多款项以获得贷款。
They - poor normal lambs - naturally find it harder to understand why, in Lysander's words, "the course of true love never did run smooth" .───他们----可怜的正常的上帝之羊---自然很难理解这些,如莱桑德所说,“真爱来的永远不顺利。”
But without a majority he might find it harder to enact major reforms to Spain's sluggish economy.───但在议会缺少多数的他可能会发现,要对西班牙萧条的经济进行重大改革是难上加难的。
Athletes would find it harder to break records, says Grocott, and climbing high mountains will become a little more difficult.───格罗科特说,运动员会发现打破记录越来越难了,并且爬高山会变得更困难些。
Their coordination is less well-developed, too: they find it harder to turn somersaults or hold a pencil properly for long.
Some people find it harder to catch a deadpan humor, which makes it more charming.
But restaurants sometimes find it harder to peddle sweatshirts than swordfish.
Now the sleaze looks more indelible and the Democrats will find it harder to avoid being defined by the Clinton excesses.
Smaller or lesser-known manufacturers could find it harder to get space on store shelves.
This is because as individuals find it harder to make ends meet in this economic slowdown, there is evidence that some things — like unsecured debt — are starting to move down on the priority list.
Recent studies have shown that women find it harder than men to give up smoking.
As trade in services soars, taxmen will find it harder to keep up with clever finance directors.
Even now I find it harder to conjure up memories of Kennedy, harder to fall back under that inexplicable spell.