麻烦英语怎么说
Because Mercury is the planet of communication and commerce, you will find these areas liable to have problems.
The problem appears to be more troublesome in newly constructed homes rather than old ones.
Are you causing trouble again?
Two similar sounding English words also caused trouble for a man who wanted to fly from Los Angeles to Oakland.
Troops in the Philippines have been put on full alert in anticipation of trouble during a planned general strike.
I'm sorry to say you have caused a lot of trouble in our family.
Again, several days went by, and when the parent birds returned to the nest with dinner for their babies, the little ones again told them, "we are in trouble!"
This will save you a lot of worry and it will be easier to find out where the problem lies.
The courts take too long and going to the police is a bother.
You seem to have got yourself into a spot of bother.
Don't bother. I'll ask Vicky to check it when she leaves.
"I'll put the key in the window."—"You needn't bother," he said gruffly.
Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail.
This firm helped a company to get a specialized license in a specialized industry. It has conducted business legitimately and smoothly. No tax problem ever occurs!
It's easy to not realize how much charging a cup of coffee here, and a new book there, can add up over the course of the month and get you in trouble.
Also, charging a NiMH battery is a tricky business because the voltage has to be carefully reduced as the amount of energy being stored increases.
And what is you had come up against the most troublesome issue at present?
If I expressed a preference, I would be in trouble.
Your hair dryer is too hot. Would you adjust it, please?
Drinking water may cause problems for the animals because their long necks are too short to reach the ground.
He apologized for the inconvenience of leaving all the wedding cancellations to me and then quickly left town.
Frank White had problems that went beyond the legislative session.
If the investigation uncovers anything, it wouldn't be the first time a telecom provider got into trouble over the broadband speeds it promised and delivered customers.
You've caused us a lot of trouble.
I have already been put to considerable inconvenience.