Trouble
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British pronunciation/tɹˈʌbə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹəbəɫ/

Definición y Significado de "trouble"

Trouble
01

dificultad

a difficult or problematic situation that can cause stress, anxiety or harm
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He found himself in trouble after missing several important deadlines at work.
The car broke down in the middle of nowhere, causing them a lot of trouble.
She knew she was in trouble when she saw the stern look on her teacher's face.
02

problemas

the fact or situation of causing a difficulty
03

trouble, trastorno

an angry disturbance
04

problema, dificultad

an event causing distress or pain
05

inconveniente, molestia

an effort that is inconvenient
06

inquietud, problema

a strong feeling of anxiety
07

problemón, dificultad

an unwanted pregnancy
08

enfermedad, dolor

illness or pain
to trouble
01

preocupar, inquietar

to cause emotional distress, worry, or unease in someone
Transitive: to trouble sb
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The tragic news deeply troubled her for days.
It troubles me to see him so unhappy.
The loud noises trouble her when she ’s trying to focus.
02

molestar, incomodar

to create difficulty, inconvenience, or disruption for someone
Transitive: to trouble sb
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I did n’t mean to trouble you by asking for more time on the project.
I hate to trouble you, but could you lend me a hand with this?
I hope I ’m not troubling you too much with all these questions.
03

molestar

to create problems for someone, resulting in hardship
Transitive: to trouble sb
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The financial crisis troubled many families, causing stress and uncertainty.
His irresponsible actions began to trouble his colleagues at work.
Unexpected expenses can trouble individuals and disrupt their financial stability.
04

molestar, fastidiar

to cause someone physical discomfort or distress
Transitive: to trouble sb
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The sharp twist in his ankle troubled him for weeks after the fall.
His back injury continued to trouble him, making it hard to sleep at night.
The medical condition has troubled him for years, despite several treatments.
05

tomarse la molestia, hacer el esfuerzo

to make the necessary effort or take the time to do something
Transitive: to trouble to do sth
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He did n’t trouble to explain his reasons, leaving everyone confused.
He did n’t trouble to apologize, even though he knew he had made a mistake.
They did n’t trouble to read the instructions before starting the project.
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