Skip to main content

troublous

/truhb-luhs/US // ˈtrʌb ləs //UK // (ˈtrʌbləs) //

麻烦的事,困难重重,困难重重的,烦恼的

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by trouble; unsettled: troublous times.
    • : turbulent; stormy: a troublous sea.
    • : causing annoyance; troublesome.
    • : causing disturbance; restless: a troublous preacher.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.disturbing
Synonyms
aggravating加重的,加重,加剧的,加剧agitating激动人心的,躁动的,躁动不安,躁动alarming惊人的,惊心动魄,令人震惊的,惊心动魄的annoying恼人的,烦人的,恼人的是,令人讨厌的bothersome烦人的,烦人,麻烦的事,烦人的事burdensome繁重的,繁琐的,繁琐,繁重的负担consequential相应的,相应地,相应,相互影响的creepy令人毛骨悚然的,毛骨悚然,令人毛骨悚然,毛骨悚然的depressing压抑的,压抑,令人沮丧的,令人沮丧的是difficult困难,难,艰难,困难的disagreeable讨厌的人,讨人嫌的,讨厌的,讨人厌的discomforting令人不快的,不舒服的,令人不舒服,不舒服discommoding不合时宜,让人不舒服,不合时宜的,不方便disconcerting令人不安的,让人不安的,令人不安,让人不安的是discouraging令人沮丧的,让人沮丧的,令人沮丧,让人沮丧dismaying令人不安的,令人担忧的,令人沮丧的,令人震惊的disquieting令人不安的,忧心忡忡,忧虑的,令人不安disruptive破坏性的,颠覆性的,破坏性,分裂性的distressful苦恼的,痛苦的,苦恼,苦恼的是distressing苦恼,忧虑,困扰,忧伤embarrassing尴尬,尴尬的,窘迫,令人尴尬的foreboding畏惧,忧虑,畏惧感,畏惧心理frightening可怕的,惊心动魄,惊心动魄的,吓人的gloomy阴郁的,阴郁,阴沉,阴沉的harassing骚扰性,骚扰性的,骚扰,烦人的hard艰苦,艰难的,艰难,艰苦的impeding阻碍,阻挠,妨碍,阻碍的inconvenient不方便,不方便的,不便的,不便intrusive侵入性的,侵扰性的,侵入性,侵扰性irksome烦人,烦人的,恼人的,恼人irritating烦人的,刺激性的,刺激性,可气的laborious辛苦,辛苦的,费力的,费力ominous不祥的,不吉利的,不祥,不祥之兆onerous繁重的,沉重的,繁重,严苛的painful痛苦的,疼痛的,痛苦的是,痛苦不堪的perplexing令人困惑的,令人费解的,令人疑惑的,令人费解perturbing扰乱,扰乱人心的,扰动,扰乱人心pessimistic悲观,悲观的,悲观主义,悲观主义的prophetic预言性的,预言性,预言家,预言provoking挑衅性的,刺激性的,挑衅性,挑逗性的severe严重,严厉,严峻,严峻的sinister邪恶的,阴险,狰狞,阴险的startling惊人的,愕然,愕然的,错愕threatening威胁性,威胁性的,威胁,具有威胁性tiresome无聊的,无聊,令人厌烦的,令人厌烦toilsome费力的,辛苦,劳累的,劳累troublesome烦人,烦人的,麻烦的事,麻烦的事情troubling令人不安的,烦人的,令人不安的是,烦人的事trying试图,尽力而为,试试,尽力uncertain不明确,不确定,不明确的,不明朗unpleasant令人不快的,不愉快的,令人不快,不愉快unsettling令人不安的,让人不安的,不安的,令人不安upsetting令人不安的,镦粗,镦粗的,令人不安的是vexing烦人,烦人的,令人烦恼的,烦扰wearisome疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,疲惫,疲倦worrisome令人担忧的,令人担忧的是,令人担忧,忧虑worrying忧虑,忧心忡忡,担忧,堪忧

Examples

  • A grim memorial of those troublous times is still preserved at Ypres.

  • The hero of this story was the son of a nobleman who had lost his estates during the troublous times of the Commonwealth.

  • The face, often so weary with pain, so restless with troublous thoughts, had now the faint soft smile of eternal rest upon it.

  • Unfortunately, however, the minister whom the reformed had obtained was ill-suited to these troublous times.

  • But surely the boys in camp and field were doing all they could, under orders, to hasten the end of these troublous times.

troublous - EE Dictionary | EE Dictionary