麻烦英语怎么说
As for the trout, Dr. Bradley says his fish have enough trouble breeding on their own for it to be unlikely that they would do well in the wild.
This presents a problem for many financial consumers.
I don't want to put you to a lot of trouble.
We can expect trouble from this moment on.
Such comments are just inviting trouble.
Aides spoke of disposing of records that would embarrass the governor.
He had tried to persuade his brother to join him and Botros, half-tempted, gave emigration a go. But it didn't work out and he returned disillusioned to the mountains.
She didn't even take the trouble to find out how to spell my name.
In many cases, it would not be overly burdensome for authorities to obtain a warrant to search through phone contents.
Even though bait meant trouble, you could not ignore it forever.
Tom knew that when his name was pronounced in full, it meant trouble.
When I think of how you've behaved and the trouble you've caused!
In fact I think they really enjoy complaining and grumbling and making trouble for other people.
Who wants to live life as a herd animal? The guys in power don't want you to fit in for your own sake; they want you to stop causing them problems and follow their orders.
You're in trouble if you have to buy your own brand-name prescription drugs.
After can be being absolved so need not troublesome.
I won't come bothering around.
It's a bastard of a problem.
Horizontal scrolling is annoying (as it always is!), and so on.
"They just said, get up there and make some trouble, " said the serpent, whose name was Crawly, although he was thinking of changing it now.
When the airlines decided to enforce these rules without giving anyone a heads-up, it created a lot of problems for travellers.
He strives to show he isn't a troublemaker.
The Middle East is just an annoyance, an arena for the big powers to strut their stuff as we are now seeing with Libya.
But he ran into problems when it came to employees.
When it does rain, it tends to be a very light rain that isn't troublesome.