troubling
US: /ˈtɹəbəɫɪŋ/, /ˈtɹəbɫɪŋ/
UK: /tɹˈʌblɪŋ/
UK: /tɹˈʌblɪŋ/
English Vietnamese dictionary
trouble /'trʌbl/
- danh từ
- điều lo lắng, điều phiền muộn
- to be in trouble: có chuyện phiền muộn, không vui; bị mắng, bị phê bình, bị phạt
- family troubles: những chuyện lo lắng về gia đình
- to get into trouble: gặp chuyện không hay phải lo nghĩ; có mang, có chửa (gái chưa chồng)
- to get someone into trouble: gây chuyện không hay cho ai, làm cho ai phải phiền muộn lo lắng; làm cho ai có (mang chửa)
- to ask (look) for trouble: (từ lóng) chuốc lấy sự phiền luỵ
- sự làm phiền, sự quấy rầy; điều phiền hà
- did it give you much trouble?: cái đó có làm phiền anh nhiều không?
- I don't like putting you to so much trouble: tôi không thích làm phiền anh nhiều đến thế
- to spare someone trouble: khỏi phiền đến ai, tránh làm phiền ai
- sự chịu khó, sự cố gắng; sự khó nhọc
- to take the trouble to do something: chịu khó làm việc gì; mất công khó nhọc làm việc gì
- tình trạng bất an, tình trạng rắc rối, tình trạng lộn xộn, tình trạng rối loạn
- labour troubles: những vụ đình công
- trạng thái khó ở, tình trạng mắc bệnh; bệnh
- digestive troubles: rối loạn tiêu hoá
- children's troubles: bệnh trẻ em
- (kỹ thuật) sự hỏng hóc, sự trục trắc (của máy)
- điều lo lắng, điều phiền muộn
- ngoại động từ
- làm đục
- to trouble the water: làm cho nước đục lên
- làm phiền, quấy rầy
- may I trouble you for the pepper?: phiền anh đưa cho tôi lọ hạt tiêu
- làm cho lo lắng, làm phiền muộn, làm băn khoăn
- don't trouble yourself about that: đừng băn khoăn lo lắng về chuyện đó
- làm cho khổ sở, làm cho đau đớn
- the child is troubled by (with) a cough every winter: mùa rét nào đứa bé cũng khổ vì bệnh ho
- làm đục
- nội động từ
- lo nghĩ, lo lắng, băn khoăn, bận tâm
- don't trouble about me: đừng lo lắng gì về tôi cả
- oh, don't trouble, thanks: thôi khỏi phiền, xin cảm ơn anh; xin anh đừng bận tâm
- lo nghĩ, lo lắng, băn khoăn, bận tâm
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 bother, upset, anguish, alarm, worry, afflict, agitate, disquiet, discomfit, make uncomfortable, grieve, perturb, discommode, inconvenience, discompose, discountenance, put out, burden, encumber, weigh down:
I don't mean to trouble you with my problems, but I have no one else to turn to.
2 annoy, irritate, irk, vex, bother, plague, pester, torment, harass, hector, harry, provoke, nettle, exasperate, ruffle, Colloq get or grate on (someone's) nerves, give (someone) a hard time, get under (someone's) skin:
Vincent keeps troubling me for advice on starting a new business.
3 discommode, incommode, impose on, inconvenience, put out, thank:
I'll trouble you to turn off the light when you leave the room.
4 care, be concerned, take the trouble or the time, go to the trouble, bother, exert (oneself), concern (oneself), take pains:
He never troubled to find out if his family was safe.
n.
5 distress, worry, concern, difficulty, discomfort, unpleasantness, inconvenience, vexation, grief, woe, affliction, disquiet, suffering, tribulation, anxiety, torment, anguish, strife:
Her trouble began when her ex-husband stopped paying for child support. How can someone so insignificant cause so much trouble?
6 annoyance, bother, tormenter, irritation, nuisance, nag, heckler, pest, Slang US nudnik:
Ever since she lost her job, she's been a trouble to her family.
7 disorder, agitation, row, disturbance, turbulence, tumult, upset, dissatisfaction, unrest, discord, dispute, turmoil, rebellion, revolt, uprising, outbreak, fighting, fight, skirmishing, skirmish:
The trouble began when workers refused to allow management to hire replacements.
8 affliction, defect, disability, disease, ailment, illness, sickness, disorder, complaint:
With her trouble she ought to see a doctor.
9 in trouble.
(a) in deep trouble, in a mess, in a predicament, in dire straits, Colloq in a pickle, in hot water, on the spot, in a scrape, Slang Brit in shtook or shtuk or shtuck or schtuck, Taboo Slang in deep shit, up shit creek (without (the vestige of) a paddle):
They will be in terrible trouble if the bank forecloses on the mortgage.
(b) unmarried or unwed and impregnated or pregnant or with child or expecting or in a delicate condition or colloq in a family way:
Most of the girls who are in trouble are teenagers.
Concise English dictionary
troubles|troubled|troubling'trʌbl
noun
+a source of difficulty
+an angry disturbance
+an event causing distress or pain
+an effort that is inconvenient
+a strong feeling of anxiety
+an unwanted pregnancy
verb
+move deeply
+to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
+disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
+take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
+cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed