A place where difficulties regularly occur, especially a country or area where there is a continuous cycle of violence.
不安定地区(尤指暴力不断的国家或地区)
she is famed for her reports from the world's trouble spots
Example sentencesExamples
It gave the world hope for political and economic cooperation, resolving an international trouble spot.
The post box, in the shopping centre, has been a trouble spot for more than four years.
They were out of radio contact with their base, and proceeded to the trouble spot - no other choppers were at hand.
Second, isolate the trouble spot if you can: ‘This is where things start going wrong.’
The Evening Press reported earlier this month how vehicles were initially routed away from the trouble spot for four days after a driver was injured as he approached a stop.
The trouble spot in the game's graphics comes from the camera.
The only trouble spot in this performance is his reaction to Juliet's false death, which builds so slowly as to seem implausibly flat.
This has been a trouble spot despite efforts to upgrade the position.
In addition, there are serious concerns about the possible increase of flooding in a known trouble spot.
They had come from all over the world to solve a particular problem and were intent upon finding a solution before returning to their particular trouble spot.
The town is a trouble spot for flooding and earlier this month many residents and businesses were left in chaos when the River Avon burst its banks.
A trouble spot has been left without its state-of-the-art CCTV system for months because it was removed for evidence in a court case.
An area of Ferrybank is also known to be a trouble spot and in private estates on the other side of the city anti-social behaviour is taking place.
A total of five new floodlights have been installed and static cameras will be targeted directly at the trouble spot.
Many factors differentiate the nature of the disorders, including terrain, politics and the strategic location of the trouble spot.
Police have been gathering evidence to impose a far-reaching dispersal order at the main trouble spot, the bus station.
He removed a small bit that was just in front of the burned area revealing the trouble spot.
It had been a trouble spot for more than four years with intimidating gangs hanging around.
So the whole track has the potential to be a trouble spot.
According to the mayor, Paradise Alley has been a trouble spot in town for as long as anyone can remember.
Definition of trouble spot in US English:
trouble spot
nounˈtrəbəl ˌspätˈtrəbəl ˌspɑt
A place where difficulties regularly occur, especially a country or area where there is a continuous cycle of violence.
不安定地区(尤指暴力不断的国家或地区)
she is famed for her reports from the world's trouble spots
Example sentencesExamples
The trouble spot in the game's graphics comes from the camera.
Police have been gathering evidence to impose a far-reaching dispersal order at the main trouble spot, the bus station.
This has been a trouble spot despite efforts to upgrade the position.
So the whole track has the potential to be a trouble spot.
According to the mayor, Paradise Alley has been a trouble spot in town for as long as anyone can remember.
Many factors differentiate the nature of the disorders, including terrain, politics and the strategic location of the trouble spot.
The only trouble spot in this performance is his reaction to Juliet's false death, which builds so slowly as to seem implausibly flat.
He removed a small bit that was just in front of the burned area revealing the trouble spot.
A total of five new floodlights have been installed and static cameras will be targeted directly at the trouble spot.
The Evening Press reported earlier this month how vehicles were initially routed away from the trouble spot for four days after a driver was injured as he approached a stop.
A trouble spot has been left without its state-of-the-art CCTV system for months because it was removed for evidence in a court case.
An area of Ferrybank is also known to be a trouble spot and in private estates on the other side of the city anti-social behaviour is taking place.
It had been a trouble spot for more than four years with intimidating gangs hanging around.
The town is a trouble spot for flooding and earlier this month many residents and businesses were left in chaos when the River Avon burst its banks.
Second, isolate the trouble spot if you can: ‘This is where things start going wrong.’
They were out of radio contact with their base, and proceeded to the trouble spot - no other choppers were at hand.
It gave the world hope for political and economic cooperation, resolving an international trouble spot.
In addition, there are serious concerns about the possible increase of flooding in a known trouble spot.
They had come from all over the world to solve a particular problem and were intent upon finding a solution before returning to their particular trouble spot.
The post box, in the shopping centre, has been a trouble spot for more than four years.