单词 | trouble |
释义 | Word Frequency trouble(ˈtrʌbəl) noun 1. a state or condition of mental distress or anxiety 2. a state or condition of disorder or unrest industrial trouble 3. a condition of disease, pain, or malfunctioning she has liver trouble 4. a cause of distress, disturbance, or pain; problem what is the trouble? 5. effort or exertion taken to do something we took a lot of trouble over this design 6. liability to suffer punishment or misfortune (esp in the phrase be in trouble) he's in trouble with the police 7. a personal quality that is regarded as a weakness, handicap, or cause of annoyance his trouble is that he's too soft 8. the Troubles 9. the condition of an unmarried girl who becomes pregnant (esp in the phrase in trouble) verb 10. (transitive) to cause trouble to; upset, pain, or worry 11. (intransitive; usually with a negative and foll by about) to put oneself to inconvenience; be concerned don't trouble about me 12. (intr; usually with a negative) to take pains; exert oneself please don't trouble to write everything down 13. (transitive) to cause inconvenience or discomfort to does this noise trouble you? 14. (tr; usually passive) to agitate or make rough the seas were troubled 15. (transitive) Caribbean to interfere with she wouldn't like anyone to trouble her new bicycle Derived forms troubled (ˈtroubled) adjective troubler (ˈtroubler) noun Word origin C13: from Old French troubler, from Vulgar Latin turbulāre (unattested), from Late Latin turbidāre, from turbidus confused, from turba commotion |
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