1. Trouble
2. annoying
Related explanations:
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Example:
1. The police expect all kinds of troubles after the football match.
After the football match, the police considered all kinds of troubles.
This misunderstanding caused a lot of trouble.
This misunderstanding caused a lot of trouble.
I always get into trouble when I tie my football shoes.
I always find it difficult to fasten these football shoes.
I had the same problem when I just bought a house.
I had the same trouble when I just bought a house.
You are asking for trouble by doing that.
If you do that, you are only asking for trouble.
6. Don't bother.
Don't bother.
7. That shop assistant is not afraid of trouble at all.
The shop assistant is not afraid of trouble at all.
8. Nobody wants to get into trouble.
Nobody likes to have trouble.
Dilemma:
1. Dilemma
Step 2 be in trouble
Related explanations:
& lt Hot water & gt& ltpuzzledom & gt& lt How are you? & lt Beautiful Pass & gt& lt Puzzle dom>& lt Hot potato & gt& lt Quite a situation & gt& lt A tense place & gt>> Queer Street & gt>& lt Deep water area & gt>> swamp & gt>>& lt Difficult & gt& lt Crossing.
Example:
1. Just a loan can help me out.
A loan will help me out of trouble.
His firm belief supported him in trouble.
His firm belief supported him in difficulties.
They extended a hand of friendship to him when he was in trouble.
They extended a hand of friendship to him when he was in trouble.
4. Difficult or unstable situations; difficult position
A difficult or unstable situation; A dilemma.
5. How can we get out of trouble?
How can I get out of trouble?