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trouble

/truhb-uhl/US // ˈtrʌb əl //UK // (ˈtrʌbəl) //

麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    trou·bled, trou·bling.

    • : to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
    • : to put to inconvenience, exertion, pains, or the like: May I trouble you to shut the door?
    • : to cause bodily pain, discomfort, or disorder to; afflict: to be troubled by arthritis.
    • : to annoy, vex, or bother: Don't trouble her with petty complaints now.
    • : to disturb, agitate, or stir up so as to make turbid, as water or wine: A heavy gale troubled the ocean waters.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    trou·bled, trou·bling.

    • : to put oneself to inconvenience, extra effort, or the like.
    • : to be distressed or agitated mentally; worry: She always troubled over her son's solitariness.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : difficulty, annoyance, or harassment: It would be no trouble at all to advise you.
    • : unfortunate or distressing position, circumstance, or occurrence; misfortune: Financial trouble may threaten security.
    • : civil disorder, disturbance, or conflict: political trouble in the new republic; labor troubles.
    • : a physical disorder, disease, ailment, etc.; ill health: heart trouble; stomach trouble.
    • : mental or emotional disturbance or distress; worry: Trouble and woe were her lot in life.
    • : an instance of this: some secret trouble weighing on his mind; a mother who shares all her children's troubles.
    • : effort, exertion, or pains in doing something; inconvenience endured in accomplishing some action, deed, etc.: The results were worth the trouble it took.
    • : an objectionable feature; problem; drawback: The trouble with your proposal is that it would be too costly to implement.
    • : something or someone that is a cause or source of disturbance, distress, annoyance, etc.
    • : a personal habit or trait that is a disadvantage or a cause of mental distress:His greatest trouble is oversensitivity.
    • : the Troubles, the violence and civil war in Ireland, 1920–22.the conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland, beginning in 1969.

Phrases

  • trouble one's head with
  • trouble someone for
  • borrow trouble
  • fish in troubled waters
  • go to the trouble
  • in trouble with
  • pour oil on troubled waters

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounannoyance, worry
Forms: troubled, troubles, troubling
Synonyms
anxiety焦虑,忧虑,焦虑不安,担忧concern关注,关切,关注的问题,关注问题danger危险,危害,危险性,危險difficulty困难,难度,难点,困难重重dilemma两难境地,困境,进退两难的局面,窘境disorder紊乱,无序,无秩序,无序的disturbance骚乱,骚动,干扰,困扰inconvenience不便,不方便,不便之处,不便利mess混乱,混乱的局面,杂乱无章,乱七八糟的东西pain疼痛,痛苦,疼痛感,疼predicament窘境,困境,困局,窘况problem问题,问题所在,问题的,问题的解决strain应变,应力,应变能力,应变性stress压力,压力大,压力过大strife纷争,争斗,争吵,争执struggle奋斗,挣扎,斗争,奋斗目标suffering痛苦,苦难,煎熬,苦痛unrest动乱,混乱,动荡,动荡不安woe悲哀,哀伤,哀怨,悲哀的是agitation躁动,扰动,搅拌,搅拌器bind束缚,捆绑,绑定,结合bother困扰,麻烦,烦恼,烦扰commotion骚动,骚乱,骚动不安,动荡discontent怨气,不满,牢骚,怨言discord不和,不和谐,不和睦,不协调disquiet忧虑,烦躁不安,焦虑,不安dissatisfaction不满,不满意,不满意度,不满情绪distress苦恼,危难,痛苦,困扰grief悲痛,悲伤,哀伤,悲痛欲绝hang-up挂断电话,挂断,挂起,挂机heartache心痛,心疼,心酸,心痛的感觉hindrance阻碍,障碍物,障碍,阻碍因素irritation刺激性,刺激,刺激性的,恼怒misfortune厄运,祸患,不幸,祸害nuisance讨厌的人,滋扰,扰民,滋扰物pest害虫,害人精,虫害,害人者pickle泡菜,腌制,酱菜,腌菜puzzle谜题,难题,拼图,谜团row行,行数,行行,行行行scrape刮削,刮擦,刮刮乐,刮sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤spot斑点,地点,斑斑点点,斑task任务,工作,作业,课题torment煎煎熬熬,煎熬,折磨,荼毒tribulation磨难,摩难,苦难,争论tumult杂乱无章,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声vexation烦扰,烦心事,苦恼,烦躁bad news坏消息,不好的消息,噩耗,噩耗传来dire straits苦难的境况,苦难的境地,苦难的处境,穷途末路hot water热水,热水器
Antonyms
nounsomething requiring great effort
Forms: troubled, troubles, troubling
Antonyms

Examples

  • Given that, the charger has no trouble charging smartphones, tablets, or USB-C devices like the Nintendo Switch as quickly as possible, either.

  • Research has shown that kids who spend a lot of time on screens are more likely to have eye problems, weight problems and trouble with reading and language.

  • Using digital technology could help them not just give money away faster and more efficiently, it could also help them understand the state of the economy and adjust support measures to target the critical trouble spots.

  • Buy nowThe trouble with video workouts is that if you miss a beat, you fall behind.

  • The Cupertino, California-based company’s system status screens were also slow to indicate any trouble.

  • Freedom of speech, then, is sometimes not worth the trouble that comes with it.

  • The people who are involved in the violence, they figure out ways to remain here at all costs and continue causing trouble.

  • The Lion Air captain had left his rookie copilot to make the landing until he realized he was in trouble.

  • For years, Brooke even had trouble finding a publisher for his memoir, which was ultimately accepted by Rutgers University Press.

  • We are 80 percent Putin supporters today and tomorrow Khodorkovsky or Navalny might come to power and I will be in trouble.

  • With the management of these, however, the Earl of Pit Town did not trouble himself.

  • But you are English, or you are American; and men of those countries never misunderstand a woman, even if she is in trouble.

  • Brethren are a help in the time of trouble, but mercy shall deliver more than they.

  • Tobacco requires a great deal of skill and trouble in the right management of it.

  • Liszt sometimes strikes wrong notes when he plays, but it does not trouble him in the least.