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1hurdle — UK US /ˈhɜːdl/ noun [C] ► a problem that you must solve or deal with before you can make progress: face/overcome a hurdle » The first hurdle she faced entering the job market was one of confidence. a hurdle to sth »Lack of preparation and lack of …
2hurdle — noun 1 in a race VERB + HURDLE ▪ clear, jump, jump over ▪ She cleared the first few hurdles easily. ▪ fall at (esp. BrE), hit (esp. BrE) ▪ …
3hurdle — 01. There are a number of [hurdles] which must be passed before foreign students are accepted into regular courses at the university. 02. The runner tripped over the first [hurdle] and fell to the track. 03. The second language requirement for… …
4hurdle — I UK [ˈhɜː(r)d(ə)l] / US [ˈhɜrd(ə)l] noun Word forms hurdle : singular hurdle plural hurdles 1) a) [countable] an upright frame that a person or horse must jump over during a race. The sport of racing over hurdles is called hurdling, and a person …
5hurdle — hur|dle1 [ hɜrdl ] noun 1. ) count one of several problems you must solve before you can do something successfully: Persuading investors is the biggest hurdle we face. cross/clear a hurdle (=deal successfully with it): I ll feel better after we… …
6face — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 front part of the head ADJECTIVE ▪ angelic, beautiful, cute, handsome, lovely, perfect, pleasant, pretty, sweet …
7hurdle — [ˈhɜːd(ə)l] noun 1) [C] an upright frame that a person or horse jumps over during a race 2) [C] one of several problems that you must solve before you can do something successfully Finding investors is the biggest hurdle we face.[/ex] 3) hurdles… …
8Clint Hurdle — Clint Hurdle …
9Never Trust a Pretty Face — Studio album by Amanda Lear Released …
10Pittsburgh Pirates — This article is about the baseball team. For other uses, see Pittsburgh Pirates (disambiguation). Pittsburgh Pirates 2012 Pittsburgh Pirates season Established 1882 …