麻烦英语怎么说
According to Masanori Miyahara, chief counsellor from the fisheries agency of Japan, "the EU caused this mess."
The sooner the traffickers are rid of the troublesome Zetas, the sooner they can get on with business.
And quite frankly, I enjoy ignoring my own untended messes in order to help others clean theirs, leaving my own life in occasional (okay, steady) disarray.
I hope we're not putting you to too much trouble.
Spacers have all kinds of trouble, Doc.
I feel terribly sorry. We caused a lot of trouble for you.
I'm very sorry for the inconvenience.
I'm very sorry to have given you so much trouble.
Many web companies forget one cardinal rule of e-commerce: Web shoppers want as little hassle as possible.
Let him in, lads, and let's see what's the trouble.
Talismans of buyers' remorse, impulse decision-making and reimbursement migraine, receipts are bothersome to file and even worse to lose.
A more disturbing case is when configure is incorrect.
Editing these vital system files can cause havoc.
In Brussels these days, it is the Dutch, not the troublesome British, who often block deals.
If you would care to leave your name, we'll contact you as soon as possible.
So why, many asked, should NATO extend its defence guarantee to such troublesome and useless allies?
Of course, approaching the child first can bring its own headaches, too.
STEPHANIE: I know how it is. Moving is very troublesome.
Skating on thin ice means you are doing something that could get you into trouble.
The children started complaining of the trouble that they had to go through when carrying the heavy and smelly tomatoes.
My friend can absolutely guarantee to make that trouble disappear.
Disharmony in your relationship may cause minor ailments.
Cathy did not cause me any trouble at first.
The a receptor is generally considered a trouble maker that interferes with sodium excretion, constricts blood vessels and promotes inflammation.
The real headache will be getting the bank to lend you the money.