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tough spot
idiom. складне становище (I'm going to be in quite a tough spot if this loan isn't approved.); скрутне становище (Your brother helped me out of a tough spot when I was out of work a few years back, so I'm more than happy to lend him a hand now. 4uzhoj); незручне становище (There really is no such thing as free advice, not for the person receiving it or giving it, as the president and a number of corporate CEOs on various economic advisory boards have experienced. Some have commented that this has put business leaders in a tough spot as the President they advise becomes more controversial in his statements about race and bigotry. mercurynews.com 4uzhoj); неприємності f (Jeremy's been in more tough spots since he left college than I care to recount. I just don't know what's going to become of that boy if he doesn't clean up his act soon. 4uzhoj)
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tough spot
idiom. a particularly difficult or awkward situation, especially one that is not easy to get out of (Jeremy's found himself in more tough spots since he left college than I care to recount. I just don't know what's going to become of that boy if he doesn't clean up his act soon. • I'm going to be in quite a tough spot if this loan isn't approved. • Your brother helped me out of a tough spot when I was out of work a few years back, so I'm more than happy to lend him a hand now. thefreedictionary.com)