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单词 psychological difficulty
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psychological difficulty

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meaningsofpsychologicalanddifficulty

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psychological
adjective
uk
/ˌsaɪ.kəlˈɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌsaɪ.kəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the human mind ...
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difficulty
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəl.ti/
us
/ˈdɪf.ə.kəl.t̬i/
the fact of not being easy to do ...
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(Definition ofpsychologicalanddifficultyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpsychological difficulty

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We realise that we are faced here with a very greatpsychologicaldifficulty.
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I agree that there is apsychologicaldifficultyhere.
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I feel that in some ways more might be done to remove thepsychologicaldifficulty.
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It is not only apsychologicaldifficultywe have to consider but a physical one.
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No amount of explanation about the benefits they may gain from continuing to work—benefits in the form of increased pensions later—will overcome thatpsychologicaldifficulty.
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They seem to havepsychologicaldifficultyin admitting that they are wrong, or that someone else may have a point that should be accommodated.
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It was interesting to observe that he put in the forefront of his speech the fact that it was apsychologicaldifficulty.
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It is apsychologicaldifficultywe are up against.
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Then there is apsychologicaldifficulty—a very real one.
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There is not only thatpsychologicaldifficulty, but the absolute impossibility of finding quarters for hundreds of thousands of foreign labourers.
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She emphasised that she was talking not about some kind of superficialpsychologicaldifficultybut about deep psychiatric illness, which was becoming much more common.
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This is a matter of greatpsychologicaldifficulty.
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That undoubtedly is apsychologicaldifficultywhich has arisen because of the way in which this matter has been handled.
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There is also a considerablepsychologicaldifficultywhich they never face.
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He admitted that thepsychologicaldifficultymight be completely irrational, but, nevertheless, he felt that, because some people did not like these national identity cards, they should he abolished.
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That is apsychologicaldifficulty.
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I do not really think he can realise thepsychologicaldifficultythis would cause in the country, the fear of unemployment after a short boom, which was witnessed before.
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relative difficulty

collocation in English

meaningsofrelativeanddifficulty

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relative
adjective
uk
/ˈrel.ə.tɪv/
us
/ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/
being judged or measured in comparison with ...
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difficulty
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəl.ti/
us
/ˈdɪf.ə.kəl.t̬i/
the fact of not being easy to do ...
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(Definition ofrelativeanddifficultyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrelative difficulty

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Both variables reflect aspects of therelativedifficultyof crafting districts of equivalent size.
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Both hypotheses claim thatrelativedifficultyof acquisition can be predicted based on considerations of typological markedness.
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However, it is interesting to note that verbs' higher token frequency does not compensate for theirrelativedifficulty.
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When the two cases are compared, therelativedifficultyof developing collaborative infrastructure projects in arid regions stands out.
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Moreover, with increased training, therelativedifficultyof encoding longer phrases decreases.
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Therelativedifficultyof the three target structures may be explained in two ways.
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This suggests that computational factors play a greater role than input in determining therelativedifficultyof filler-gap relationships.
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This finding actually converges with the participants' perception of therelativedifficultyof the tasks.
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In general, they seem to haverelativedifficultystabilizing items in their memory, which shows up in different lexical tasks.
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Presumably the high-frequency waves are more heavily damped by viscosity, and this may account for therelativedifficultyin generating them.
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The picture is further complicated if there are autism-related differences in therelativedifficultyof perceiving various emotions.
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All of these findings can be applied directly to the study of nonnative speech to both predict and explainrelativedifficultyof acquisition.
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In the first place, the model reproduced therelativedifficultythat children have in producing the pot and sub-assembly strategies.
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Further, given therelativedifficultyin collecting data from these children, it would not be practical to expect children to attend multiple experimental sessions.
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However, our results do suggest differences among the groups in therelativedifficultyof using verbal or nonverbal information under various conditions.
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Thus, we propose that, to determine therelativedifficultyof the acquisition of either new or existing segments, current models will benefit from incorporating findings from constraints on speech production.
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Although "articulatory complexity" is not simple to define, production studies have allowed phoneticians to make generalizations about therelativedifficultyinvolved in the articulation of different segments.
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This type of research has allowed for the refining and testing of several theories that make specific predictions about therelativedifficultyof acquiring phonological structures.
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The relative ease with which we linguistically code some observations, and therelativedifficultywith which we code others, shapes and biases our perceptions of those objective facts.
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The key idea is that therelativedifficultyof subject and object wh-questions is determined by the distance (calculated in terms of intervening nodes) between the gap and the wh-word.
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