slovodefinícia
trouble
(mass)
trouble
- problém
trouble
(encz)
trouble,námaha n: Rostislav Svoboda
trouble
(encz)
trouble,nesnáze n: Zdeněk Brož
trouble
(encz)
trouble,potíž n: Pavel Machek; Giza
trouble
(encz)
trouble,potíže n: Zdeněk Brož
trouble
(encz)
trouble,trable n: Zdeněk Brož
trouble
(encz)
trouble,trápit v:
trouble
(encz)
trouble,závada n: Zdeněk Brož
Trouble
(gcide)
Trouble \Trou"ble\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Troubled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Troubling.] [F. troubler, OF. trobler, trubler,
tourbler,fr. (assumed) LL. turbulare, L. turbare to
disorderly group, a little crowd; both from turba a disorder,
tumult, crowd; akin to Gr. ?, and perhaps to E. thorp; cf.
Skr. tvar, tur,o hasten. Cf. Turbid.]
1. To put into confused motion; to disturb; to agitate.
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An angel went down at a certain season into the
pool, and troubled the water. --John v. 4.
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God looking forth will trouble all his host.
--Milton.
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2. To disturb; to perplex; to afflict; to distress; to
grieve; to fret; to annoy; to vex.
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Now is my soul troubled. --John xii.
27.
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Take the boy to you; he so troubles me
'T is past enduring. --Shak.
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Never trouble yourself about those faults which age
will cure. --Locke.
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3. To give occasion for labor to; -- used in polite
phraseology; as, I will not trouble you to deliver the
letter.
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Syn: To disturb; perplex; afflict; distress; grieve; harass;
annoy; tease; vex; molest.
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Trouble
(gcide)
Trouble \Trou"ble\, a.
Troubled; dark; gloomy. [Obs.] "With full trouble cheer."
--Chaucer.
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Trouble
(gcide)
Trouble \Trou"ble\, n. [F. trouble, OF. troble, truble. See
Trouble, v. t.]
1. The state of being troubled; disturbance; agitation;
uneasiness; vexation; calamity.
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Lest the fiend . . . some new trouble raise.
--Milton.
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Foul whisperings are abroad; unnatural deeds
Do breed unnatural troubles. --Shak.
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2. That which gives disturbance, annoyance, or vexation; that
which afflicts.
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3. (Mining) A fault or interruption in a stratum.
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To get into trouble, to get into difficulty or danger.
[Colloq.]

To take the trouble, to be at the pains; to exert one's
self; to give one's self inconvenience.
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She never took the trouble to close them. --Bryant.
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Syn: Affliction; disturbance; perplexity; annoyance;
molestation; vexation; inconvenience; calamity;
misfortune; adversity; embarrassment; anxiety; sorrow;
misery.
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trouble
(wn)
trouble
n 1: a source of difficulty; "one trouble after another delayed
the job"; "what's the problem?" [syn: trouble, problem]
2: an angry disturbance; "he didn't want to make a fuss"; "they
had labor trouble"; "a spot of bother" [syn: fuss,
trouble, bother, hassle]
3: an event causing distress or pain; "what is the trouble?";
"heart trouble"
4: 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" [syn:
trouble, difficulty]
5: 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" [syn: worry, trouble]
6: an unwanted pregnancy; "he got several girls in trouble"
v 1: move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought"
[syn: disturb, upset, trouble]
2: to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble
you, but..." [syn: trouble, put out, inconvenience,
disoblige, discommode, incommode, bother]
3: 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" [syn: perturb, unhinge,
disquiet, trouble, cark, distract, disorder]
4: take the trouble to do something; concern oneself; "He did
not trouble to call his mother on her birthday"; "Don't
bother, please" [syn: trouble oneself, trouble, bother,
inconvenience oneself]
5: cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed [syn:
trouble, ail, pain]
podobné slovodefinícia
troubled
(mass)
troubled
- utrápený
troubles
(mass)
troubles
- problémy
troublesome
(mass)
troublesome
- nepríjemný
untroubled
(mass)
untroubled
- pokojný
ask for trouble
(encz)
ask for trouble,koledovat si Zdeněk Brožask for trouble,říkat si o problémy [fráz.] Pino
be in a lot of trouble
(encz)
be in a lot of trouble,být ve velkých potížích [fráz.] Pinobe in a lot of trouble,téci komu do bot [fráz.] Pino
be looking for trouble
(encz)
be looking for trouble,koledovat si o problémy [fráz.] Pino
be troubled
(encz)
be troubled,trápit se