troublesomeness / ˈtrʌb əl səm /

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troublesomeness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. causing trouble, annoyance, or difficulty; vexatious: a troublesome situation; a troublesome person.
  2. laborious; difficult.
  3. Archaic. full of distress or affliction.

troublesomeness 近义词

troublesomeness

等同于 inconvenience

troublesomeness

等同于 awkwardness

troublesomeness

等同于 incommodiousness

troublesomeness

等同于 incommodity

更多troublesomeness例句

  1. Now, it appears that internet access is emerging as a new and troublesome determinant of health.
  2. That worry has already prompted some vaccine makers to look for ways to tweak their shots to keep up with these troublesome newcomers.
  3. It only feels like there’s something more imminently troublesome going on.
  4. After all, teeth are a notoriously troublesome aspect of human anatomy, and dental troubles don’t wait for a pandemic to end before they strike.
  5. Over the last few months, industries in the US have had to contend with a troublesome carbon dioxide shortage.
  6. But this approach can be troublesome for a variety of reasons.
  7. Why the government is so vehemently eager to delist the grizzly remains a troublesome question.
  8. Reputations are constantly being disinterred, re-examined, re-purposed for use in the troublesome present.
  9. Yes, Moscow and Tehran are troublesome today for a variety of good reasons.
  10. The regime has, to date, never definitively weighed in on whether these troublesome critters had imperialist or fascist ties.
  11. My soul hateth your new moons, and your solemnities: they are become troublesome to me, I am weary of bearing them.
  12. He shall not be sad, nor troublesome, till he set judgment in the earth, and the islands shall wait for his law.
  13. As already reported in my telegram, fire from the Asiatic shore is at times troublesome, but I am taking steps to deal with it.
  14. The first method is the more troublesome, but, without comparison, the better one.
  15. I caught a violent cold the very same day: it has settled in my eyes, I believe, for they have been troublesome to me ever since.