problem的意思和读音

problem

: [ˈprɑbləm] : [ˈprɒbləm]

n.

adj.

problems  

v.+n.solve problem,resolve problem,see problem,tackle problem,address problem

adj.+n.serious problem,difficult problem,real problem,main problem,Common problem

adj.easy

n.difficulty,setback,hitch,drawback,glitch

adj.problematic,tricky,unruly,delinquent,difficult

problemn.

1.a thing that is difficult to deal with or to understand

big/major/serious problems

health/family, etc. problems

financial/practical/technical problems

to address/tackle/solve a problem

to fix a problem

the problem of drug abuse

If he chooses Mary it's bound to cause problems .

Let me know if you have any problems.

Most students face the problem of funding themselves while they are studying.

The problem first arose in 2008. 2008

Unemployment is a very real problem for graduates now.

It's a nice table! The only problem is (that) it's too big for our room.

Stop worrying about their marriage─it isn't your problem.

There's no history of heart problems(= disease connected with the heart) in our family.

the magazine's problem page(= containing letters about readers' problems and advice about how to solve them)

2.a question that can be answered by using logical thought or mathematics

mathematical problems

to find the answer to the problem

IDM

I have no problem with you working at home tomorrow.

We are going to do this my way. Do you have a problem with that?(= showing that you are impatient with the person that you are speaking to)

have a problem with sthto disagree with or object to sth

I have no problem with you working at home tomorrow.

We are going to do this my way. Do you have a problem with that?(= showing that you are impatient with the person that you are speaking to)

‘Can I pay by credit card?’ ‘Yes, no problem.’“?”“。”

‘Thanks for the ride.’ ‘No problem.’“。”“。”

no problemused to show that you are happy to help sb or that sth will be easy to do

‘Can I pay by credit card?’ ‘Yes, no problem.’“?”“。”

used after sb has thanked you or said they are sorry for sth

‘Thanks for the ride.’ ‘No problem.’“。”“。”

its/thats not my problem(informal)used to show that you do not care about sb else's difficultiesthats her/his/their/your problem(informal)used to show that you think a person should deal with their own difficulties

What's your problem?─I only asked if you could help me for ten minutes.

whats your problem?(informal)used to show that you think sb is being unreasonable

What's your problem?─I only asked if you could help me for ten minutes.

adj.

1.[obn]causing problems for other people

She was a problem child , always in trouble with the police.

n.1.,;;2.,;3.()

adj.1.;2.

n.1.something that causes trouble or difficulty; something that has a bad effect on someones health or behavior; experiencing a lot of difficulties in life, or causing difficulties for other people2.a question that someone is given to answer as a test of their ability

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1.determining how much of a problem is due to inconsistencies in the measurement process.

2.The inserts themselves could be very fast, but there may be an access plan problem for the SELECT which slows down the whole statement.insertSELECT访

3.Dr Moll had an extensive problem on his hands, it turned out, called extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, or XDR-TB.广(XDR-TB)。

4.This is an experimentation problem: how much do you need to see of a man's behaviour before deciding you'd be better off without him?

5.One of the women bringing charges has said he has "a twisted attitude to women, and a problem taking no for an answer" .”。

6.'There seems to be no price ceiling, ' says Mr. Lin. 'The problem is always the supply. ',“。”

7.All this shows up in perhaps Turkey's most serious economic problem: chronic unemployment (see chart 3).

8.Any company with more than just a few customers faces the problem of getting an overview of its customer base.

9."Montessori school, " she said proudly, of her problem-solving skills.“”--

10.Now I saw you and talked with you, I thought you are a diligent and hard-working person, so I think you are no problem.