troubled
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Someone who is troubled is worried because they have problems. 苦惱的
Rose sounded deeply troubled. 羅斯聽上去極爲煩惱。
2. ADJ A troubled place, situation, organization, or time has many problems or conflicts. 麻煩一大堆的
There is so much we can do to help this troubled country. 我們可做很多事來幫助這個騷亂的國家。
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troubled /ˈtrʌbəld/
剑桥词典
- Having a baby can be kill or cure for a troubled marriage .
- My husband's always arguing with my father , and I'm the one who has to pour oil on troubled waters .
- She was a beacon of hope in troubled times .
- Your father was a very troubled man, but he's at rest now.
- The new public relations manager has the difficult task of shoring up the company's troubled image .
troubled adjective (HAVING DIFFICULTIES)
having problems or difficulties深受折磨,有麻煩的
The survival package involves selling off the unprofitable parts of the troubled company . 求生存的一攬子計劃中包括賣掉這個陷入睏境的公司中沒有盈利的部分。
This troubled region has had more than its fair share of wars over the centuries . 幾個世紀以來,這個不幸的地區遭受了太多戰爭的折磨。
In these troubled times , it's nice to hear some good news . 在這樣動蕩不安的時代,聽到一些好消息可真好。
例句
troubled adjective (WORRIED)
worried or nervous
煩惱的,神經質的
He is clearly a very troubled man. 他確實是一個非常神經質的男人。 返回 troubled