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1 abstruso
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2 muy difícil
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3 hacérsele a uno algo cuesta arriba
figurado to find something an uphill struggle, find something very difficultSpanish-English dictionary > hacérsele a uno algo cuesta arriba
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4 ser muy difícil de hacer
• be very difficult to doDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ser muy difícil de hacer
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5 latir que
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6 traerse
1 (llevar consigo) to bring along* * *VPR1) (=tramar) to be up tomano I, 1., 2)estoy seguro de que esos dos se traen algún manejo sucio — I'm sure the two of them are up to something shady
2) [uso enfático] to bringme he traído la cámara — I've brought the camera, I've brought the camera with me
3) *se las trae —
tiene un padre que se las trae — her father is impossible, her father is a real nightmare
4) Esp††* * *
■traerse verbo reflexivo
1 (a una amiga, etc) to bring along
(un objeto) to bring: no se trajeron la cámara, they didn't bring the camera
2 fig (tramar, planear) no se qué se traen entre ellos/manos, I don't know what they're up to
♦ Locuciones: traérselas, to be very difficult o hard
' traerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mano
- traer
English:
good
* * *vpr1. [llevar con uno] to bring (along);se trajo un cuaderno/a unos amigos she brought (along) a notebook/some friends;muy Fam3. CompFamtraérselas [trabajo, asunto, persona] to be a real handful;este niño se las trae that kid is a real handful;tiene un carácter que se las trae she has a right old temperament* * *v/r:este asunto se las trae fam it’s a very tricky matter* * *vr1) : to bring along2)traérselas : to be difficult* * *el problema parece fácil, pero se las trae the problem looks easy, but it's difficult
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