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We found 1 word, 29 partial word matches, and 2 examples matching 'みえにくい'
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hard to see; obscured  (see also: 見にくい)
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Most common form: 見栄
noun
1. airs; pretensions; show; ostentation; display; appearance; vanity; charm  (see also: 見栄を張る:みえをはる; only applies to 見栄 and 見え)
2. pose (in kabuki); posture  (usually 見得)
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auxiliary adjective, 'i' adjective
difficult to ...; hard to ...  (see also: 為難い; after -masu stem of verb; often written with kana only)
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きんしつ
均質
ずめん
図面
こう
がわ
ひと
すがた
姿
えにくい
ぶん
CADでは
おお
きな
リスク
みお
見落
とす
かのうせい
可能性
ある
Since standardized CAD drawings make it harder to see the human touch of the creator, there is a greater risk of overlooking critical issues.
リスク
しょざい
所在
より
きょだい
巨大
えにくくなった

The risks have grown larger and become harder to detect.
 
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