单词 | trouble-towns |
释义 | trouble /trubˈl/transitive verb
ORIGIN: OFr trubler (Fr troubler) from a LL frequentative of L turbāre to disturb, from turba a crowd troubˈled /trubˈld/ adjective troubˈledly adverb troubˈler noun troubˈlesome adjective
troubˈlesomely adverb troubˈlesomeness noun troubˈling noun and adjective troubˈlous adjective (archaic or poetic)
troubˈlously adverb troubˈlousness noun troubˈlefree adjective Easy, not beset with problems troubˈle-house, troubˈle-state, troubˈle-town or troubˈle-world noun (archaic or poetic) Someone who disturbs the peace of a house, state, etc troubˈlemaker noun Someone who disturbs the peace and (usu) incites others to do so troubˈle-mirth noun A killjoy troubˈleshoot transitive verb troubˈleshooter noun An expert detector and mender of any trouble, mechanical or other troubˈleshooting noun and adjective trouble spot noun A place where trouble, esp social or political unrest, occurs ask or look for or (US) borrow trouble To behave in such a way as to bring trouble on oneself I'll trouble you to Please in trouble (euphemistic) Pregnant (when unmarried) take (the) trouble To make an effort the Troubles Periods of civil unrest in Northern Ireland in the years 1919–23 and 1969–98 trouble and strife (rhyming sl) Wife trouble someone for To ask someone to provide, pass, etc |
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