To have an unwanted negative influence on someone, to be distractive to or for someone, impress someone or something in a troublesome or uneasy way.
Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
Cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed.
Другие значения термина "trouble" 1 This year the Party leadership went to great lengths to avoid trouble .
2 Millions have fled Middle Eastern trouble spots seeking sanctuary in Western Europe.
3 The trouble is that each situation is extremely complicated and very different.
4 A report last week by DataQuick Information Systems pointed to additional trouble .
5 Four police officers have been injured during trouble in Newry City today.
6 He certainly hadn't taken much trouble seeing that her needs were met.
7 We are a unique country; neither war nor trouble can overcome freedom.
8 Rights activists say migrants are more often victims of repression than trouble - makers .
9 Sam didn't answer; he had trouble figuring out what the words meant.
10 So long as I'm given no trouble , however, I'll not harm her.
11 The North Sea has been the principal source of airlift weather trouble .
12 His financial problems were great and he ran into trouble about distribution.
13 In a way, I was fortunate I'd met with trouble at sea.
14 The trouble with democracy Read more A lost referendum is rarely fatal.
15 Nothing is too much trouble as far as the children are concerned.
16 Forgive me, Gartley; I am in trouble ; we are all in trouble .
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