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Definition of troublesome in English: troublesomeadjective ˈtrʌb(ə)ls(ə)mˈtrəbəlsəm Causing difficulty or annoyance. 棘手的,令人烦恼的 schools are removing troublesome pupils 学校正在开除那些烦人的学生。 Example sentencesExamples - If dreams become too troublesome I find that a good dose of cleansing salts may be relied upon to restore equilibrium.
- Headteachers will also be given the power to search troublesome pupils for weapons, he added.
- He didn't think these things were exceptional or difficult or troublesome.
- Also, people who drink too much alcohol can often suffer these troublesome symptoms.
- This common caterpillar is the most troublesome species attacking glasshouse and houseplants.
- For many troublesome children, this might make education appear relevant to them for the first time.
- And for the tax office it is too troublesome to go after the people that do not pay.
- The downside is that my nights are rather troublesome, and I'm not getting a lot of rest from them.
- We are constantly assessing individuals, but I do not recommend people if they are troublesome.
- Coaches will converge on London for a potentially troublesome march next Thursday.
- Eczema can also be troublesome and will recur unless the veins are treated.
- The gang then fragmented, troublesome families moved away and the area has now returned to normality.
- The signs would also warn the troublesome adults that they could be banned from school premises.
- Gels are a more comfortable option in hot and humid conditions where sweating is troublesome.
- The troublesome ankle was the cause of his difficulties right up until Christmas.
- Instead, a troublesome groin injury curtailed his appearances on both sides of the Atlantic.
- How troublesome will backbenchers really be when it comes to a vote?
- He said officers will continue to hand-out harassment warnings to troublesome youths.
- Intricate repair work has taken place to tackle persistent problems at a troublesome set of York traffic lights.
- But police and fire crews were left to mop up hundreds of complaints about troublesome youths.
Synonyms annoying, irritating, exasperating, maddening, infuriating, irksome, vexatious, vexing, inconvenient, bothersome, tiresome, worrying, worrisome, disturbing, upsetting, distressing, perturbing, concerning, niggling, nagging difficult, awkward, problematic, demanding, taxing, tricky, thorny informal aggravating, pestiferous, plaguy, pestilential, pestilent North American informal pesky disruptive, uncooperative, rebellious, unmanageable, unruly, troublemaking, obstreperous, badly behaved, attention-seeking, disobedient, naughty, refractory, recalcitrant, difficult, awkward, trying informal the limit
Derivativesadverb ˈtrʌb(ə)ls(ə)mliˈtrəb(ə)lsəmli There is some irony to this: Both Rebecca and I were previously diagnosed with latent tuberculosis, a troublesomely common affliction among health care workers. Example sentencesExamples - The lad's enthusiasm was endearing and troublesomely contagious.
- But Wallace took a troublesomely diverging path when it came to applying the new theory of evolution to humankind.
- Surely this complex issue needs to be negotiated through the troublesomely imperfect processes of a fully informed and democratically representative government.
noun ˈtrʌb(ə)ls(ə)mnəsˈtrəb(ə)lsəmnəs It can give an aura of troublesomeness. Example sentencesExamples - Thus, the portable telephone apparatus capable of avoiding troublesomeness of the incoming responding operation can be obtained.
- The alcohol composite and drug composite scores from this instrument are based on frequency of use in the previous 30 days, ratings of troublesomeness, and assessments of need for treatment.
- He didn't suffer from the same situation as Shakespeare's Romeo, but his youth had been on a similar level of troublesomeness.
Definition of troublesome in US English: troublesomeadjectiveˈtrəbəlsəmˈtrəbəlsəm Causing difficulty or annoyance. 棘手的,令人烦恼的 a troublesome knee injury Example sentencesExamples - The signs would also warn the troublesome adults that they could be banned from school premises.
- And for the tax office it is too troublesome to go after the people that do not pay.
- The troublesome ankle was the cause of his difficulties right up until Christmas.
- Coaches will converge on London for a potentially troublesome march next Thursday.
- Headteachers will also be given the power to search troublesome pupils for weapons, he added.
- If dreams become too troublesome I find that a good dose of cleansing salts may be relied upon to restore equilibrium.
- Instead, a troublesome groin injury curtailed his appearances on both sides of the Atlantic.
- The gang then fragmented, troublesome families moved away and the area has now returned to normality.
- But police and fire crews were left to mop up hundreds of complaints about troublesome youths.
- Also, people who drink too much alcohol can often suffer these troublesome symptoms.
- The downside is that my nights are rather troublesome, and I'm not getting a lot of rest from them.
- How troublesome will backbenchers really be when it comes to a vote?
- This common caterpillar is the most troublesome species attacking glasshouse and houseplants.
- Eczema can also be troublesome and will recur unless the veins are treated.
- For many troublesome children, this might make education appear relevant to them for the first time.
- Gels are a more comfortable option in hot and humid conditions where sweating is troublesome.
- Intricate repair work has taken place to tackle persistent problems at a troublesome set of York traffic lights.
- He didn't think these things were exceptional or difficult or troublesome.
- We are constantly assessing individuals, but I do not recommend people if they are troublesome.
- He said officers will continue to hand-out harassment warnings to troublesome youths.
Synonyms annoying, irritating, exasperating, maddening, infuriating, irksome, vexatious, vexing, inconvenient, bothersome, tiresome, worrying, worrisome, disturbing, upsetting, distressing, perturbing, concerning, niggling, nagging disruptive, uncooperative, rebellious, unmanageable, unruly, troublemaking, obstreperous, badly behaved, attention-seeking, disobedient, naughty, refractory, recalcitrant, difficult, awkward, trying |