Difficulty बनाम Money has always been an issue

अंग्रेज़ी में कब किसका इस्तेमाल करें, अर्थ, रजिस्टर और उदाहरण के साथ।

Difficulty

शीर्ष 2000 (आम)B1noun

Money has always been an issue

शीर्ष 2000 (आम)
 DifficultyMoney has always been an issue
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अर्थHow hard something is.Money has always been a problem.
उदाहरणThe difficulty of the exam surprised many students.In many families, money has always been an issue, leading to stress and arguments.
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कितना आमशीर्ष 2000 (आम)शीर्ष 2000 (आम)
CEFR स्तरB1-
शब्द-भेदnoun
सहप्रयोगconsiderable, enormous, extreme, level, encounter, experience, face, arise, lie (in something), despite a/​the difficulty, in difficulty, with difficulty, considerable, enormous, extreme, level, encounter, experience, face, arise, lie (in something), despite a/​the difficulty, in difficulty, with difficulty, considerable, enormous, extreme, level, encounter, experience, face, arise, lie (in something), despite a/​the difficulty, in difficulty, with difficultymoney issues, financial difficulties, economic problems
विलोमeasy, simple, effortless-
आम गलतियाँConfused with 'difficult' (adjective) vs. 'difficulty' (noun), Using 'difficulties' when referring to multiple challenges, Overgeneralizing to describe feelings instead of tasksUsing 'money' in the plural (e.g., 'moneys')., Confusing 'issue' with 'problem' without understanding the nuance., Omitting the word 'has' in the phrase.
प्रयोग संबंधी नोटOften used to describe challenges in tasks, tests, or activities. Suitable in both casual and academic contexts. Avoid using in overly informal situations.This phrase is commonly used in discussions about financial difficulties. It is appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but may feel more serious.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न: Difficulty बनाम Money has always been an issue

Difficulty और Money has always been an issue में क्या अंतर है?

Difficulty: How hard something is. Money has always been an issue: Money has always been a problem.

क्या हर एक का एक उदाहरण दिखा सकते हैं?

Difficulty: The difficulty of the exam surprised many students. Money has always been an issue: In many families, money has always been an issue, leading to stress and arguments.

क्या मैं Difficulty और Money has always been an issue को आपस में बदलकर इस्तेमाल कर सकता हूँ?

हमेशा नहीं। Difficulty और Money has always been an issue आपस में जुड़े हैं और कभी-कभी मिलते हैं, लेकिन रजिस्टर, प्रचलन और प्रयोग में अलग हैं, इसलिए एक की जगह दूसरा रखने से अर्थ या लहजा बदल सकता है। बदलने से पहले ऊपर दिए अंतर देखें।

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