trouble
Kelime Anlamı :
1. belâ.
2. bela.
3. dert.
4. sıkıntı.
5. 1. rahatsız etmek, tedirgin etmek: The approaching storm troubled the ship's crew. Yaklaşan fırtına geminin tayfasını tedirgin etti. The.
6. dertten.
7. belae.
8. belaya.
9. zahmet vermek.
10. telaşlandırmak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
ado, adversity, afflict, affliction, agitate, agitation, ail, annoy, annoyance, anxiety, bale, bane, bother, burden, calamity, care, chagrins, cross, cruciate, crucify, cumber, curse, cut, dark, discomfort, disquiet, distress, disturb, disturbance, due, embarrassment, excruciate, fash, fear, fret, frighten, fuss, gloomy, grieve, harass, inconvenience, infest, misery, misfortune, molest, molestation, oppress, pain, perplex, perplexity, pest, pester, plague, pother, sore, sorrow, tease, teen, thorn, torment, troubled, uneasiness, vex, vexation, worriment, worry
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A state of distress, affliction, difficulty, or need: tried to console them in their trouble; got in trouble with the police.
2. A distressing or difficult circumstance or situation: I've had troubles ever since I took this job.
3. A cause or source of distress, disturbance, or difficulty: the new recruits were a trouble to him.
4. effort, especially when inconvenient or bothersome: went to a lot of trouble to find this book.
5. A condition of pain, disease, or malfunction: heart trouble; car trouble.
6. public unrest or disorder.
7. an instance of this; a disturbance.
8. any of various conflicts or rebellions in ireland or northern ireland, especially the period of social unrest in northern ireland beginning in 1969.
9. to agitate; stir up.
10. to afflict with pain or discomfort.
11. to cause emotional strain or anxiety to; worry or distress.
12. to inconvenience; bother: may I trouble you for directions?
13. to take pains: they trouble over every detail.
2. A distressing or difficult circumstance or situation: I've had troubles ever since I took this job.
3. A cause or source of distress, disturbance, or difficulty: the new recruits were a trouble to him.
4. effort, especially when inconvenient or bothersome: went to a lot of trouble to find this book.
5. A condition of pain, disease, or malfunction: heart trouble; car trouble.
6. public unrest or disorder.
7. an instance of this; a disturbance.
8. any of various conflicts or rebellions in ireland or northern ireland, especially the period of social unrest in northern ireland beginning in 1969.
9. to agitate; stir up.
10. to afflict with pain or discomfort.
11. to cause emotional strain or anxiety to; worry or distress.
12. to inconvenience; bother: may I trouble you for directions?
13. to take pains: they trouble over every detail.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A distressful or dangerous situation.
2. A difficulty, problem, condition, or action contributing to such a situation.
3. A violent occurrence or event.
4. efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
5. A malfunction.
6. liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
7. A fault or interruption in a stratum.
8. to disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).
9. to mentally distress; to cause (someone) to be anxious or perplexed.
10. in weaker sense: to bother; to annoy, pester.
11. to take pains to do something.
2. A difficulty, problem, condition, or action contributing to such a situation.
3. A violent occurrence or event.
4. efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
5. A malfunction.
6. liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
7. A fault or interruption in a stratum.
8. to disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).
9. to mentally distress; to cause (someone) to be anxious or perplexed.
10. in weaker sense: to bother; to annoy, pester.
11. to take pains to do something.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
troubled; dark; gloomy.
2. the state of being troubled; disturbance; agitation; uneasiness; vexation; calamity.
3. that which gives disturbance, annoyance, or vexation; that which afflicts.
4. A fault or interruption in a stratum.
5. to put into confused motion; to disturb; to agitate.
6. to disturb; to perplex; to afflict; to distress; to grieve; to fret; to annoy; to vex.
7. to give occasion for labor to; -- used in polite phraseology.
2. the state of being troubled; disturbance; agitation; uneasiness; vexation; calamity.
3. that which gives disturbance, annoyance, or vexation; that which afflicts.
4. A fault or interruption in a stratum.
5. to put into confused motion; to disturb; to agitate.
6. to disturb; to perplex; to afflict; to distress; to grieve; to fret; to annoy; to vex.
7. to give occasion for labor to; -- used in polite phraseology.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to stir up; agitate; disturb; put into commotion.
2. to disturb; interrupt or interfere with.
3. to disturb in mind; annoy; vex; harass; afflict; distress; worry.
4. to put to trouble, inconvenience, pains, or exertion of some kind: used conventionally in courteous requests: as, may I trouble you to shut the door?
5.
6. to become turbid or cloudy.
7. to take trouble or pains; trouble one's self; worry: as, do not trouble about the matter.
8. same as troubly.
9. vexation; perplexity; worry; difficulties; trials; affliction.
10. annoyance; molestation; persecution.
11. disturbing, annoying, or vexatious circumstance, affair, or state; distress; difficulty.
12. A source or cause of annoyance, perplexity, or distress: as, he is a great trouble to us.
13. labor; laborious effort: as, it is no trouble.
14. in law, particularly french law, anything causing injury or damage such as is the subject of legal relief.
15. A disease, or a diseased condition; an affection: as, a cancerous trouble.
16. in mining, a small fault. also called a throw, slide, slip, heave, or check.
2. to disturb; interrupt or interfere with.
3. to disturb in mind; annoy; vex; harass; afflict; distress; worry.
4. to put to trouble, inconvenience, pains, or exertion of some kind: used conventionally in courteous requests: as, may I trouble you to shut the door?
5.
6. to become turbid or cloudy.
7. to take trouble or pains; trouble one's self; worry: as, do not trouble about the matter.
8. same as troubly.
9. vexation; perplexity; worry; difficulties; trials; affliction.
10. annoyance; molestation; persecution.
11. disturbing, annoying, or vexatious circumstance, affair, or state; distress; difficulty.
12. A source or cause of annoyance, perplexity, or distress: as, he is a great trouble to us.
13. labor; laborious effort: as, it is no trouble.
14. in law, particularly french law, anything causing injury or damage such as is the subject of legal relief.
15. A disease, or a diseased condition; an affection: as, a cancerous trouble.
16. in mining, a small fault. also called a throw, slide, slip, heave, or check.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
move deeply
2. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
3. cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
4. a source of difficulty
5. take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
6. a strong feeling of anxiety
7. an event causing distress or pain
8. an unwanted pregnancy
9. an angry disturbance
10. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
11. an effort that is inconvenient
2. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
3. cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
4. a source of difficulty
5. take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
6. a strong feeling of anxiety
7. an event causing distress or pain
8. an unwanted pregnancy
9. an angry disturbance
10. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
11. an effort that is inconvenient
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.