麻烦英语怎么说
Of the two companies, AMD finds itself in a much trickier financial situation.
She was not troubled about Mrs. Medlock.
I knew I was in trouble the night I called off work because I was bawling for no apparent reason.
Your doctor will get you on your way to resolving your trouble.
I tried to convince myself that the trouble was with the problem itself, not with me.
A troublesome area is the management of the keys used for encryption and authentication.
I shall soon be out of the way of harming you, and the rest will soon be far from here, please God!
You can add another style format later, but that may cause ripples throughout your design.
That night Buck faced the great problem of sleeping.
To avoid this hassle, some Cubans prefer to marry the owner of a property, transfer the deed, and divorce.
If she comes and this matter surfaces, that would create difficulties at the ceremony, in particular at the banquet.
He is always troubling me. How can I get rid of him?
The unpredictability of the real world may bring to the surface a troubling software problem.
There appears to be a similar lack of interest in Germany.
The Amish are often perceived by other Americans to be relics of the past who live a simple, inflexible life dedicated to inconvenient out-dated customs.
If cheating becomes the norm, then we are in big trouble.
It's easy to buy our food from the local supermarket, so why do we go to the trouble of growing our own?
I wouldn't have troubled him so much if I had known he was so busy.
Canceling the Marine Corps' short-takeoff, vertical-landing F-35B would seem to put a troubled airplane out of its misery.
He then brusquely lectured her that she was "going to be in some serious trouble" and could be charged for the expense of a manhunt if she didn't cooperate.
A goldfish isn't any trouble.
It's only a trouble, and perhaps we may as well let things take their course.
The trouble, really, is all in the sequence of events.
He says he can smell out trouble before it starts.
He says he can smell out trouble before its tarts.