Definisjon av trouble

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Noun

trouble - an event causing distress or pain; "what is the trouble?"; "heart trouble"
happening, natural event, occurrent, occurrence an event that happens
misfortune, bad luck unnecessary and unforeseen trouble resulting from an unfortunate event
affliction a cause of great suffering and distress
convulsion a physical disturbance such as an earthquake or upheaval
embarrassment some event that causes someone to be embarrassed; "the outcome of the vote was an embarrassment for the liberals"
blaze, hell a light-colored marking; "they chipped off bark to mark the trail with blazes"; "the horse had a blaze between its eyes"
onslaught a sudden and severe onset of trouble
scandal, outrage disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people
trouble - a source of difficulty; "one trouble after another delayed the job"; "what's the problem?"
problem
difficulty the quality of being difficult; "they agreed about the difficulty of the climb"
pressure point an area on the skin that is highly sensitive to pressure; "you must know the pressure points in order to administer shiatsu"
can of worms a source of unpredictable trouble and complexity
deep water serious trouble
growing pains problems that arise in enlarging an enterprise (especially in the early stages)
hydra small tubular solitary freshwater hydrozoan polyp
trouble - an effort that is inconvenient; "I went to a lot of trouble"; "he won without any trouble"; "had difficulty walking"; "finished the test only with great difficulty"
difficulty
elbow grease, exertion, travail, effort, sweat use of physical or mental energy; hard work; "he got an A for effort"; "they managed only with great exertion"
the devil something difficult or awkward to do or deal with; "it will be the devil to solve"
trouble - an unwanted pregnancy; "he got several girls in trouble"
trouble - a strong feeling of anxiety; "his worry over the prospect of being fired"; "it is not work but worry that kills"; "he wanted to die and end his troubles"
worry
anxiety a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune
trouble - an angry disturbance; "he didn't want to make a fuss"; "they had labor trouble"; "a spot of bother"
fuss, bother, hassle
perturbation, disturbance a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset

Verb

trouble - to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but..."
put out, inconvenience, disoblige, discommode, incommode, bother
bear upon, impact, bear on, touch on, affect, touch press or wedge together; pack together
distress, straiten cause mental pain to; "The news of her child's illness distressed the mother"
trouble - cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
ail, pain
hurt give trouble or pain to; "This exercise will hurt your back"
recrudesce, break out, erupt begin suddenly and sometimes violently; "He broke out shouting"
trouble - move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought"
disturb, upset
affect, impress, move, strike act physically on; have an effect upon; "the medicine affects my heart rate"
charge up, commove, rouse, agitate, turn on, excite, charge change the arrangement or position of
jolt disturb (someone's) composure; "The audience was jolted by the play"
cark, disquiet, disorder, distract, unhinge, perturb, trouble bring disorder to
distress cause mental pain to; "The news of her child's illness distressed the mother"
trouble - disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed; "She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill"
perturb, unhinge, disquiet, cark, distract, disorder
disturb, trouble, upset damage as if by shaking or jarring; "Don't disturb the patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!"
vex, worry subject to prolonged examination, discussion, or deliberation; "vex the subject of the death penalty"
trouble - take the trouble to do something; concern oneself; "He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday"; "Don't bother, please"
trouble oneself, bother, inconvenience oneself
strive, reach, strain to exert much effort or energy; "straining our ears to hear"
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Substantiv

trouble - A distressful or dangerous situation.
trouble - A difficulty, problem, condition, or action contributing to such a situation.
trouble - A violent occurrence or event.
trouble - Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
trouble - A malfunction.
trouble - Liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
trouble - A fault or interruption in a stratum.

Verb

trouble - To disturb, stir up, agitate a medium, especially water.
trouble - To mentally distress; to cause someone to be anxious or perplexed.
trouble - In weaker sense: to bother; to annoy, pester.

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  • trouble
    To have an unwanted negative influence on someone, to be distractive to or for someone, impress someone or something in a troublesome or uneasy way.
  • trouble
    A source of difficulties.
  • trouble
    An event causing distress or pain.
  • trouble
    A strong feeling of anxiety.
  • trouble
    To cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations.
  • trouble
    To disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) trouble
  • Presens: trouble / troubles
  • Preteritum: troubled
  • Perfektum: (have) troubled

Substantiv

  • Entall: trouble
  • Flertall: troubles

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