to trouble

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
üzmek için
dert

Başı dertte iken benden yardım istedi. - She asked me for help when she was in trouble.

Sana dert açmak istemiyorum. - I do not want to cause you any trouble.

sorun

Yeni hükümetin malî sorunları var. - The new government has financial troubles.

Zenginlerin fakirler kadar sorunları vardır. - The rich have troubles as well as the poor.

bela

Benim her zaman başım belada. - I am forever in trouble.

Patronu gerçeği öğrendiğinde yalan onun başını belaya soktu. - The lie got him in trouble when his boss found out the truth.

zahmet

O, arkadaşını havaalanında karşılama zahmetine katlandı. - She took the trouble to meet her friend at the airport.

Bana kitabı gönderme zahmetinde bulundu. - He took the trouble to send me the book.

{i} belâ

Patronu gerçeği öğrendiğinde yalan onun başını belaya soktu. - The lie got him in trouble when his boss found out the truth.

O belaya tekrar katlanacağım. - I will go through that trouble again.

sıkıntı

Bana daha fazla sıkıntı verme. - Don't give me any more trouble.

Kesinlikle sıkıntılarımız olacak. - We'll have troubles for sure.

{f} 1. rahatsız etmek, tedirgin etmek: The approaching storm troubled the ship's crew. Yaklaşan fırtına geminin tayfasını tedirgin etti. The
başını ağrıtmak
müşkül

Tom'un olacağını düşündüğü kadar çok bir iş bulma sorunu olmadı. - Tom didn't have as much trouble finding a job as he thought he would.

İşle ilgili biraz sorunum var. - I had some trouble with the work.

gaile
rahatını bozmak
başına bela olmak
zahmete sokmak
(Mekanik) arıza yapmak
karışıklık

O, burada karışıklık çıkarmaya çalışıyor. - He's here trying to stir up trouble.

uğraştırmak
rahatını kaçırmak
zahmete katlanmak
taciz etmek
tedirgin etmek
sıkı

Kesinlikle sıkıntılarımız olacak. - We'll have troubles for sure.

Bakar bakmaz bir sıkıntısı olduğunu anlamıştım. - I could tell at a glance that she was in trouble.

tehlike

Jamal tehlikeli bir haydut. Her zaman başı beladadır. - Jamal is a dangerous thug. He always gets in trouble.

problem

İnce hatalar bazı zamanlar büyük problemlere yol açar. - Tiny mistakes can sometimes lead to big trouble.

Problem, arabayı nereye park ettiğimi hatırlayamıyor olmam. - The trouble is that I can't remember where I parked the car.

zorluk

Jenny Japonca çalıştığından Japonya'da zorluk çekmedi. - Having studied Japanese, Jenny had no trouble in Japan.

Tom arkadaş edinmede zorluk çekiyordu. - Tom had trouble making friends.

rahatsız etmek
zahmet vermek
rahatsızlık
kötü taraf
(sosyal/siyasal) düzensizlik
güçlük

Tom Mary'nin nasıl biri olduğunu hatırlamada güçlük çekiyordu. - Tom had trouble remembering what Mary looked like.

Köpeğimi hangi marka köpek yiyeceği ile besleyeceğime karar vermede güçlük çekiyorum. - I had trouble deciding which brand of dog food to feed my dog.

üzüntü
hastalık
sıkmak
telaşlandırmak
zahmet etmek
acı çektirmek
acı vermek
yanlış
ızdırap
zor durum

Her zor durumda olduğunda o yanında oldu. - She stood by him whenever he was in trouble.

belae
dertten
belaya
{i} meşakkat
{f} üzülmek
get into trouble belaya çatmak
{f} dert etmek
{i} huzursuzluk
{f} üzmek
{f} bulandırmak
{i} külfet
başı

Patronu gerçeği öğrendiğinde yalan onun başını belaya soktu. - The lie got him in trouble when his boss found out the truth.

O pastayı yediysen başın belada! - You're in trouble if you ate that cake!

ıstırap
bela satın almak
hazlmsızlık
rahatsız etmek, tedirgin etmek: The approaching storm troubled the ship's crew. Yaklaşan fırtına geminin tayfasını tedirgin etti. The
{i} aksilik
digestive troubles sindirim bozukluğu
{i} arıza
bela aramak

O bela aramak için geldi. - He came to look for trouble.

Tom bela aramak için bugün buraya geldi. - Tom came here today looking for trouble.

{f} canını sıkmak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
distrouble
A distressful or dangerous situation
{v} to perplex, disturb, vex, afflict, sue
{n} calamity, disturbance, inconvenience
cause bodily suffering to
Efforts taken
an angry disturbance; "he didn't want to make a fuss"; "they had labor trouble"; "a spot of bother"
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"
A violent occurrence
A malfunction, as in "heart trouble"
If something troubles you, it makes you feel rather worried. Is anything troubling you? He was troubled by the lifestyle of his son. + troubling trou·bling But most troubling of all was the simple fact that nobody knew what was going on
That which gives disturbance, annoyance, or vexation; that which afflicts
{i} problem, misfortune, annoyance; civil disturbance; cause of worry; exertion in accomplishing something
If there is trouble somewhere, especially in a public place, there is fighting or rioting there. Riot police are being deployed throughout the city to prevent any trouble the first victim of the troubles in Northern Ireland
Troubled; dark; gloomy
A non-emergency condition indicating that the alarm system is inoperative or functioning at less than optimum capabil-ity Trouble conditions may include sensors that have become less sensitive or more susceptible to causing false alarms, or bat-teries that have deteriorated or are inoperative
If you say that someone or something is more trouble than they are worth, you mean that they cause you a lot of problems or take a lot of time and effort and you do not achieve or gain very much in return. Some grumbled that Johnson was more trouble than he was worth
If a part of your body troubles you, it causes you physical pain or discomfort. The ulcer had been troubling her for several years
To disturb; to perplex; to afflict; to distress; to grieve; to fret; to annoy; to vex
To put into confused motion; to disturb; to agitate
If you say that a person or animal is no trouble, you mean that they are very easy to look after. My little grandson is no trouble at all, but his 6-year-old elder sister is rude and selfish
disapproval If you say that someone does not trouble to do something, you are critical of them because they do not behave in the way that they should do, and you think that this would require very little effort. He yawns, not troubling to cover his mouth He hadn't troubled himself to check his mirrors
formulae You use trouble in expressions such as I'm sorry to trouble you when you are apologizing to someone for disturbing them in order to ask them something. I'm sorry to trouble you, but I wondered if by any chance you know where he is = bother
an event causing distress or pain; "what is the trouble?"; "heart trouble"
A fault or interruption in a stratum
move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought"
to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but "
a source of difficulty; "one trouble after another delayed the job"; "what's the problem?"
take the trouble to do something; concern oneself; "He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday"; "Don't bother, please"
If someone is in trouble, they are in a situation in which a person in authority is angry with them or is likely to punish them because they have done something wrong. He was in trouble with his teachers
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"
A difficulty contributing to such a situation
To bother; to annoy
politeness If you tell someone that it is no trouble to do something for them, you are saying politely that you can or will do it, because it is easy or convenient for you. It's no trouble at all; on the contrary, it will be a great pleasure to help you = bother
To give occasion for labor to; used in polite phraseology; as, I will not trouble you to deliver the letter
If you take the trouble to do something, you do something which requires a small amount of additional effort. He did not take the trouble to see the film before he attacked it
You can refer to problems or difficulties as trouble. I had trouble parking You've caused us a lot of trouble The plane developed engine trouble soon after taking off The crew are in serious trouble in 50-knot winds and huge seas The Sullivans continued to have financial troubles
The state of being troubled; disturbance; agitation; uneasiness; vexation; calamity
{f} worry, cause concern; annoy; bother; cause discomfort; disturb
If you have kidney trouble or back trouble, for example, there is something wrong with your kidneys or your back. Her husband had never before had any heart trouble He began to have trouble with his right knee
an unwanted pregnancy; "he got several girls in trouble"
Area of nonspecific space a child can always be sure to be in
Area of nonspecific space a child can always be sure to be
If you say that one aspect of a situation is the trouble, you mean that it is the aspect which is causing problems or making the situation unsatisfactory. The trouble is that these restrictions have remained while other things have changed Your trouble is that you can't take rejection. = problem
Your troubles are the things that you are worried about. She kept her troubles to herself
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"
to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but
jackpot
tribulation
to trouble

    Расстановка переносов

    to trou·ble

    Турецкое произношение

    tı trʌbıl

    Произношение

    /tə ˈtrəbəl/ /tə ˈtrʌbəl/

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