trouble的意思和读音

trouble

: [ˈtrʌb(ə)l] : ['trʌb(ə)l]

n.

v.

troubles  troubling  troubled  

v.+n.cause trouble,make trouble,take trouble,avoid trouble,anticipate trouble

adj.+n.serious trouble,potential trouble,real trouble

v.hang back

n.ease,good health,accord

v.concern,worry,distress,put out,inconvenience

n.problem,anxiety,care,complaint,effort

troublen.problem/worry

1.[u][c]a problem, worry, difficulty, etc. or a situation causing this

We have trouble getting staff.

He could make trouble for me if he wanted to.

The trouble with you is you don't really want to work.

We've never had much trouble with vandals around here.

Her trouble is she's incapable of making a decision.

The trouble is(= what is difficult is) there aren't any trains at that time.

The only trouble is we won't be here then.

No, I don't know his number─I have quite enough trouble remembering my own.

financial troubles

She was on the phone for an hour telling me her troubles.

Our troubles aren't over yet.

illness/pain

2.[u]illness or pain

back trouble

I've been having trouble with my knee.

with machine

3.[u]something that is wrong with a machine, vehicle, etc.

mechanical trouble

difficult/violent situation

4.[u]a situation that is difficult or dangerous; a situation in which you can be criticized or punished

The company ran into trouble early on, when a major order was cancelled.

A yachtsman got into trouble off the coast and had to be rescued.

If I don't get this finished in time, I'll be in trouble .

He's in trouble with the police.

My brother was always getting me into trouble with my parents.

5.[u]an angry or violent situation

The police were expecting trouble after the match.

If you're not in by midnight, there'll be trouble(= I'll be very angry) .

He had to throw out a few drunks who were causing trouble in the bar./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

extra effort

6.[u]~ (to sb));extra effort or work

I don't want to put you to a lot of trouble .

I'll get it if you like, that will save you the trouble of going out.

Making your own yogurt is more trouble than it's worth .

She went to a lot of trouble to find the book for me.

He thanked me for my trouble and left.便

Nothing is ever too much trouble for her(= she's always ready to help) .

I can call back later─it's no trouble(= I don't mind) .

I hope the children weren't too much trouble.

in Northern Ireland

7.[pl] 1968 the time of political and social problems in Northern Ireland, especially after 1968, when there was violence between Catholics and Protestants about whether Northern Ireland should remain part of the UK

IDMget sb into trouble使to make a woman who is not married pregnant

My back's been giving me a lot of trouble lately.

The children didn't give me any trouble at all when we were out.

give (sb) (some, no, any, etc.) trouble)…to cause problems or difficulties

My back's been giving me a lot of trouble lately.

The children didn't give me any trouble at all when we were out.

Drunken youths hang around outside looking for trouble.

look for troubleto behave in a way that is likely to cause an argument, violence, etc.

Drunken youths hang around outside looking for trouble.

They take a lot of trouble to find the right person for the right job.

take trouble over/with sthtake trouble doing/to do sthto try hard to do sth well

They take a lot of trouble to find the right person for the right job.

She didn't even take the trouble to find out how to spell my name.

take the trouble to do sthto do sth even though it involves effort or difficulty

She didn't even take the trouble to find out how to spell my name.

a trouble shared is a trouble halvedif you talk to sb about your problems and worries, instead of keeping them to yourself, they seem less seriousv.使make sb worried

1.[t]~ sb使使使to make sb worried or upset

What is it that's troubling you?使

disturb

2.[t]to disturb sb because you want to ask them sth

Sorry to trouble you, but could you tell me the time?

I don't want to trouble the doctor with such a small problem.

Could I trouble you to open the window, please?

make effort

3.[i]~ to do sthto make an effort to do sth

He rushed into the room without troubling to knock.

cause pain

4.[t]~ sb使to cause pain

My back's been troubling me again.

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n.1.problems, worries, or difficulties; an aspect or feature of someone or something that causes problems, worries, or difficulties2.a health problem affecting a part of your body; a problem affecting a machine or system that makes it not work as it should3.additional or special effort that causes you problems or difficulties4.an unpleasant, difficult, or dangerous situation5.a situation for which you are likely to be blamed, criticized, or punished6.fighting, violence, or bad behavior1.problems, worries, or difficulties; an aspect or feature of someone or something that causes problems, worries, or difficulties2.a health problem affecting a part of your body; a problem affecting a machine or system that makes it not work as it should3.additional or special effort that causes you problems or difficulties4.an unpleasant, difficult, or dangerous situation5.a situation for which you are likely to be blamed, criticized, or punished6.fighting, violence, or bad behavior

v.1.to make someone worried2.to cause someone a slight problem or difficulty by asking them to do something for you; used for making a polite request3.if a part of your body is troubling you, it is not working as it should and is causing you pain

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1.It is no trouble to call me at the post office for you; it won't take me far out of my way.便

2.In fact, it's often better to see your counselor as soon as you know something's up, even if you don't know what the trouble is.

3.Large, easy-to-read dial helps ensure rig safety Extra-large face and moving pointer provide instant trouble indications from a distance.便

4.What shocked us is the fact that this little girl never thought to ask grown-ups for help when she was in trouble.使

5.The bear was tagged before it was released, to show that it had been causing trouble.

6.However, over the course of his career, Kwame's immaturity has got himself in trouble with both his employers and the law.

7.Bob is often in trouble with the police. I'm afraid he is following in his father's footsteps.

8.The suggestion that the Earth could be so old was scandalous and got him in a bit of trouble.

9.It sped downhill at the end of the race and its driver had a lot of trouble trying to stop it.

10.Arrogance causes nothing but trouble. It is wiser to ask for advice..