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I . trou·ble [ˈtrʌbl̩] SUST.

1. trouble:

trouble (difficulties)
trouble (difficulties)
trouble (annoyance)
trouble (annoyance)
trouble (annoyance)
to be in/get into trouble
to spell trouble coloq.
to stay out of trouble

2. trouble:

trouble (problem)
trouble (cause of worry)
skrb f
the only trouble is that we ...

3. trouble no pl. (inconvenience):

trouble
trouble
muka f
trouble
breme n
it's no trouble at all
to go to the trouble [of doing sth]

4. trouble no pl. (physical ailment):

stomach trouble

5. trouble no pl. (malfunction):

trouble
motnja f
trouble
okvara f
engine trouble

6. trouble (strife):

trouble
nemir m
trouble

II . trou·ble [ˈtrʌbl̩] V. trans.

1. trouble form (cause inconvenience):

to trouble sb for sth

2. trouble:

trouble (cause worry)
vznemirjati [form. perf. vznemiriti]
trouble (cause worry)
razburjati [form. perf. razburiti]
trouble (grieve)
prizadevati [form. perf. prizadeti]

3. trouble (cause pain):

trouble

III . trou·ble [ˈtrʌbl̩] V. intr.

trouble
truditi se [form. perf. potruditi se]
trouble

trouble SUST.

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trouble sing.

trouble V.

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trouble trans.

trouble V.

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trouble intr.

ˈtrou·ble spot SUST.

trouble spot

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Soon his scurrilous tongue and subversive speeches were getting him into trouble.
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He is always causing trouble whether accidental or purposeful.
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Many passengers were asleep at the time or otherwise had trouble finding their way to the deck in the dark.
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Receiving courtesies from wise and learned men is ample recompense for all the trouble and money spent on traveling.
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The trouble recently is that very few acknowledge the gesture and sometimes men barge through before women.
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It is a talent unappreciated by his schoolfellows, since he generally uses it to make mischief, or, opportunistically, to get himself out of trouble.
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Intact burials are frequently very poor ones, the ancient plunderers having known well that they were not worth the trouble of investigation.
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However, his clumsiness in handling matters related to magic, eventually leads him into trouble.
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The first sign of trouble is caused by a flashing neon sign outside his uncovered window.
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She once got in trouble for throwing bubble bath at a policeman.
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