英['trʌbld]美['trʌbld]
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
小知识
Use the adjective troubled to describe someone who is upset or distressed, or a situation that is difficult. If your mom and your sister fight a lot, often bitterly, you might say that their relationship is troubled.
A troubled neighborhood might be one that faces problems like poverty and crime. If you are troubled, however, you might simply be worried — and the troubled expression on your face might be enough to make your friends ask you what's wrong. The figurative phrase “troubled waters” means a particularly tough period or situation: “I'll stick with you through troubled waters!”
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反义词
adj.不安的;困惑的
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词根:trouble
adj.troublous动荡不安的;纷乱的;骚乱的
n.trouble麻烦;烦恼;故障;动乱
troubler闹事者;捣乱者
vi.trouble费心,烦恼
vt.trouble麻烦;使烦恼;折磨