Affliction, trouble; suffering, grief, sorrow. In later use archaic or Scottish. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > adversity > [noun] > tribulation, trouble, or affliction (101) teeneOE Affliction, trouble; suffering, grief, sorrow. In later use archaic or Scottish. Now rare. harmOE Grief, sorrow, pain, trouble, distress, affliction. Also with a and plural. to make harms (quot. 1480): to make lamentation. Obsolete. sourc1000 That which is sour, in literal or figurative senses. Used without article, or with the, a, etc. trayOE Pain, grief, affliction, trouble, vexation; esp. in alliterative phrase tray and teen, teen and tray. angec1175 Trouble, affliction, anguish. Cf. anger, n. 1. wosithc1200 Trouble, affliction. ail?c1225 Trouble, affliction; (in later use esp.) illness, disease. In early use also: harm. Obsolete. barrat?c1225 Trouble, distress, sorrow, grief, pain. misease?c1225 Distress, affliction; trouble, misery; extreme suffering or discomfort. Formerly also in plural. passion?c1225 gen. A suffering or affliction of any kind. Obsolete. troublec1230 Disturbance of mind or feelings; worry, vexation; affliction; grief; perplexity; distress. sorenessc1275 Distress, trouble, misfortune. Obsolete. grievancea1300 The state or fact of being oppressed, injured, or distressed; trouble, distress; suffering, pain. Obsolete. cumbermentc1300 †(a) Trouble, distress. Obsolete. †(b) Perplexity, confusion. Obsolete. (c) Hindrance, embarrassment, entanglement. cumbering1303 The action of cumber, v.; †trouble, distress (obsolete); hindrance, encumbrance, embarrassment. thro1303 Struggle, contest; trouble. angera1325 A feeling or state of distress; sorrow, anguish; trouble, suffering, affliction. Obsolete (chiefly Scottish in later use). strifea1325 occasionally (for rhyme). Trouble, toil, pain, distress. Obsolete. sweama1325 Grief, affliction. to think sweam (impersonal with dative): to be grievous to. to be sweam: to be a pity. So for sweam! encumbrancec1330 Encumbered state or condition; trouble, molestation, perplexity. Obsolete. tribulationc1330 A condition of great affliction, oppression, or misery; ‘persecution; distress; vexation; disturbance of life’ (Johnson). threst1340 Torment, affliction, trouble, hardship. mischiefa1375 Evil plight or condition; ill-fortune; trouble, distress. Also (in early use): need, want, poverty. Obsolete. pressc1375 The condition of being hard pressed; a position of difficulty, trouble, or danger; a critical situation; straits, distress, tribulation. Now rare… unhend1377 n. Trouble, mischief. miseasetya1382 = misease, n.1 angernessc1390 Trouble, affliction. Cf. anger, n. 1. Obsolete. rare. molestc1390 Trouble, hardship; molestation, injury. troublancec1400 The action of troubling or state of being troubled; disturbance; trouble, sorrow, pain. (In later use only Scottish) notea1425 Sorrow, trouble, pain. Obsolete. miseasenessc1450 Trouble, affliction. cumber?a1513 Trouble, distress, embarrassment, inconvenience. Obsolete or archaic. tribule1513 Tribulation, distress, affliction. unseasonableness?1523 The quality or fact of being unseasonable. Of weather. troublesomeness1561 Trouble, affliction, distress. Obsolete. tribulance1575 Tribulation. tine1590 Affliction, trouble, sorrow. trials and tribulations1591 trials and tribulations: experiences, situations, and events that test a person's endurance or forbearance; troubles, difficulties. Also… pressure1648 A state of (esp. financial) difficulty or trouble; (in plural) †straits, difficulties (obsolete). Now usually in extended use: an external force… difficulty1667 A difficult, awkward, or problematic situation. Frequently in in difficulties: in trouble, spec. (originally euphemistic) experiencing financial… hell to pay1758 hell to pay: great trouble, discord, pandemonium, esp. as a result of a previous or proposed action. dree1791 Suffering, grief, trouble; (also) a source or object of fear or worry. Cf. dreich, n. 1. trial and tribulation1792 trials and tribulations: experiences, situations, and events that test a person's endurance or forbearance; troubles, difficulties. Also… Queer Street1811 an imaginary street where people in difficulties (esp. financial ones) are supposed to reside; (hence) the fact of being in a difficult position… Sturm und Drang1857 = storm and stress at storm, n. 3d. a thin time1924 figurative. Deficient in substance or quality; poor; unsubstantial. a thin time: a wretched period of experience. colloquial. shit1929 Misfortune, unpleasantness. Esp. in to be in the shit (also to be in deep shit): to be in (severe) trouble or difficulty. crap1932 Originally and chiefly U.S. Trouble, difficulty; misfortune. shtook1936 Trouble. Esp. in in (dead) shtook. Subcategories:— a regrettable state of affairs (1) — state of misery (29) — having no resources left (2) — wretched person (20) |
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