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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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troubled [ingl. brit. ˈtrʌb(ə)ld, ingl. am. ˈtrəbəld] ADJ.

1. troubled (worried):

troubled person, expression
troubled mind
to be troubled about problem, concern
to be troubled about future
to be troubled in spirit liter.

2. troubled (disturbed):

troubled sleep, times, area
troubled liter. waters

3. troubled (having problems):

troubled company, economy
troubled by injury

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

crowd trouble SUST.

finger trouble SUST. coloq. INFORM.

heart trouble SUST.

liver trouble SUST.

liver trouble → liver complaint

liver complaint SUST.

trouble spot SUST.

trouble-free [ingl. brit. ˌtrʌb(ə)lˈfriː, ingl. am. ˌtrəblˈfri] ADJ.

trouble-free period, operation:

to be trouble-free machine:
to be trouble-free meeting:
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chiffonné (chiffonnée) coloq.
troubled, ruffled

en el diccionario PONS

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troubled ADJ.

1. troubled (suffering troubles):

troubled marriage, relationship
troubled situation, times

2. troubled (feeling worried):

troubled

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

trouble spot SUST.

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trouble no pl.
en el diccionario PONS
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troubled ADJ.

1. troubled (suffering troubles):

troubled marriage, relationship
troubled situation, times

2. troubled (feeling worried):

troubled

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
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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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We need to establish ourselves early in a potential trouble spot and find new techniques to isolate and penetrate our potential enemies.
en.wikipedia.org
The case isn't the only trouble spot for the island.
www.floridatrend.com
There is a detour around the trouble spot, using local roads.
www.cbc.ca
The middle infield was a trouble spot that saw different player playing second and short on any given night.
en.wikipedia.org
The defensive midfield position is another trouble spot.
www.footballnews.com.au