麻烦英语怎么说
"Good man," cried he, "pray get me out of this scrape."
The broad lessons are clear: steer away from the silly, the double-entendre , names associated with trouble and anything that might get the courts involved.
Nakheel was known to be in trouble.
If that is indeed the case, it will mark a major reprieve for Agarwal whose expansionist ambitions have been facing regulatory hurdles of late in his homeland.
God can turn a misdeed to the good of the injured person and bring trouble on the offender.
In the case of food, that has lately spelled trouble.
Long Island looks like it's really going to be in trouble.
The practice is iffy and doesn't scale at all, you tend to run into trouble when the project becomes large.
Furnishings, which had to be carried across a shaky bridge over the stream and then up the steep hill, posed a challenge.
He used to give his mother hell when he was a teenager.
Even Google (GOOG), an Internet giant with no brick and mortar legacy to tie it down, is running into trouble.
You should let sleeping dogs lie and not ask him any questions about the argument.
I've an idea that, thanks to you, we shan't have much trouble from them to-night!
If I go back to my home city, everybody will be waiting for me and I will be able to settle down comfortably without any trouble and waste of time.
The company's troubles started only when it diversified into new products.
I'm certain David's told you his business troubles. Anyway, it's no secret that he owes money.
Thin people also have troubles.
He's out of all his troubles now.
Actually we have the same troubles they do.
If they are burnt, they may cause bigger troubles.
Keeping your eyes open can help you avoid a lot of troubles.
His troubles are none servants' business, he says.
It's clear that Macy's believes its troubles run deeper than a temporary aberration off the thermometer.
As this does not change the efficacy of nutrition can also be eaten raw to avoid the trouble caused by diarrhea.
B:I'd like a pizza, please.