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Problèmes de dentition

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

teething troubles SUST. sust. pl. fig.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Troubles

I. trouble [ingl. brit. ˈtrʌb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles SUST.

1. trouble U (problems):

ennuis mpl
to cause or give sb trouble exam question:
to cause or give sb trouble person:
to get or run into all sorts of trouble person, business:
to have man or woman trouble coloq.

2. trouble (difficulties):

to be in or get into trouble (gen) person:
to be in or get into trouble company, business:
to be in or get into trouble climber, competitor:

3. trouble (effort, inconvenience):

not to be any trouble child, animal:

4. trouble:

histoires fpl coloq.
ennuis mpl
to expect trouble police, pub landlord:
to be looking for trouble agitator, thug:
to get into trouble schoolchild, employee:
to get into trouble with authorities, taxman

II. troubles SUST. sust. pl.

1. troubles (worries):

soucis mpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. trouble [ingl. brit. ˈtrʌb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles V. trans.

1. trouble (bother) person:

trouble person
to trouble sb for sth
to trouble sb with problem, question

2. trouble (worry):

trouble person
trouble mind

3. trouble (harass) person:

trouble person

4. trouble (cause discomfort) tooth, cough, leg:

trouble person
to be troubled by cough, pain

5. trouble (agitate) liter. breeze, wake:

trouble water

IV. to trouble onself V. v. refl.

to trouble onself v. refl.:

V. trouble [ingl. brit. ˈtrʌb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles

Troubles

teethe [ingl. brit. tiːð, ingl. am. tið] V. intr.

teething [ingl. brit. ˈtiːðɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈtiðɪŋ] SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. trouble [ˈtrʌbl] SUST.

1. trouble no pl. (difficulty):

the trouble with sb/sth is that ...
l'ennui avec qn/qc, c'est que ...

2. trouble (problem):

3. trouble no pl. (malfunction):

ennuis mpl

4. trouble (conflicts, arguments):

II. trouble [ˈtrʌbl] V. trans.

1. trouble form. (cause inconvenience):

2. trouble (make an effort):

se soucier de qc/de +infin

3. trouble (cause worry to):

4. trouble (cause problems to):

III. trouble [ˈtrʌbl] V. intr. (make an effort)

to trouble to +infin

teethe [ti:ð] V. intr.

teething ADJ.

en el diccionario PONS

I. trouble [ˈtrʌb·l] SUST.

1. trouble (difficulty):

the trouble with sb/sth is that ...
l'ennui avec qn/qc, c'est que ...

2. trouble (problem):

3. trouble (malfunction):

ennuis mpl

4. trouble (conflicts, arguments):

II. trouble [ˈtrʌb·l] V. trans.

1. trouble form. (cause inconvenience):

2. trouble (cause worry to):

3. trouble (cause problems to):

III. trouble [ˈtrʌb·l] V. intr. (make an effort)

to trouble to +infin

teethe [tið] V. intr.

teething ADJ.

Present
Itrouble
youtrouble
he/she/ittroubles
wetrouble
youtrouble
theytrouble
Past
Itroubled
youtroubled
he/she/ittroubled
wetroubled
youtroubled
theytroubled
Present Perfect
Ihavetroubled
youhavetroubled
he/she/ithastroubled
wehavetroubled
youhavetroubled
theyhavetroubled
Past Perfect
Ihadtroubled
youhadtroubled
he/she/ithadtroubled
wehadtroubled
youhadtroubled
theyhadtroubled

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None of my kids have teethed easily or quickly.
www.qt.com.au
When your baby begins to teethe and the pain is too much for you both to bear, your inclination is to reach for something to soothe those sore gums.
thechart.blogs.cnn.com
But there were still a lot of teething troubles to cure.
en.wikipedia.org
Though the process of teething is sometimes referred to as cutting teeth, when teeth emerge through the gums they do not cut through the flesh.
en.wikipedia.org
The practice continued in this century for things such as headache powders and infant teething powders.
en.wikipedia.org