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/ˈtrʌbl/ |
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1 | to make someone worried 使焦虑;使担忧 |
| What’ s wrong? Is something troubling you? 怎么啦?有什么烦心事吗? |
| it troubles sb that It troubles me that I haven’ t heard from her recently. 最近没收到她的信,我很担心。 |
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2 | spoken formal to cause someone a slight problem or difficulty by asking them to do something for you 给(某人)添麻烦;使费神 |
| I’ m sorry you’ ve been troubled – it won’ t happen again. 对不起,给你添麻烦了,这种事绝不会再发生。 |
| trouble yourself ‘I’ ll call her if you like.’ ‘No, don’ t trouble yourself.’ “要是你愿意,我给她打电话。”“不用了,不麻烦你了。” |
| 2a | used for making a polite request (用于有礼貌地提出请求)打搅,麻烦 | | I’ m sorry to trouble you, but can I borrow a pen? 对不起,打搅了,我能借用你的钢笔吗? | | trouble sb for sth Could I trouble you for a lift home? 能麻烦您送我回家吗? | | trouble sb to do sth Could I trouble you to pass the butter? 能麻烦您递一下黄油吗? | |
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3 | usually progressive if a part of your body is troubling you , it is not working as it should and is causing you pain (身体部位)折磨,使不舒服,使疼痛 |
| His right shoulder is troubling him. 他的右肩很疼。 |
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- | trouble to do sth formal |
| to make an effort to do something that you should do |
| 费神做某事 |
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| He left without even troubling to say goodnight. 他连晚安都没说就走了。 |
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