trouble
Prononciation : [/ˈtɹʌb.əl/]
Mot
Contexte : « general »
(noun) problems or difficulties that cause distress or worry. When something is bothering you or making things hard, you have trouble.
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She ran into some trouble with her computer, but she was able to fix it.
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He didn't have any trouble finishing his homework because he was well-prepared.
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Did you have trouble finding your way here?
Contexte : « general »
(verb) to cause problems or difficulties for someone. When you make things hard for someone or create issues, you trouble them.
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The malfunctioning equipment troubled the workers, but they managed to repair it.
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She didn't want to trouble her friend by asking for help, so she tried to solve the problem on her own.
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Did the noise from the construction trouble you while you were studying?
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