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trouble noun 2arguing/violence 争吵;暴力ADJECTIVE | VERB + TROUBLE | TROUBLE + VERB | TROUBLE + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcrowd (especially BrE) 人群骚乱VERB + TROUBLEcause, make 引起纠纷;制造纷争◆He had a reputation for making trouble in the classroom.他以在班上制造麻烦出名。start 惹麻烦◆Just don't start any trouble.不要惹任何麻烦。be asking for, be looking for, court, stir up 自找麻烦;招引纷争;挑起骚动◆He was asking for trouble when he insulted their country.他侮辱他们的国家,真是招惹事端。◆Fans wandered the town after the match looking for trouble.比赛结束后,球迷在城里转来转去想闹事。want 想惹麻烦◆Look, we don't want any trouble, so we'll leave.听好了,我们不希望惹任何麻烦,还是离开吧。TROUBLE + VERBbe brewing 纷争在酝酿◆There was trouble brewing among the workforce.工人中间正酝酿着一场风暴。begin, blow up (BrE) , flare (BrE) , start 纷争爆发◆Trouble blew up when the gang was refused entry to a nightclub.这伙人想进入夜总会被阻,骚乱由此爆发了。◆We left before the trouble started.出乱子前我们就离开了。TROUBLE + NOUNspot 纠纷频繁的地区◆Extra journalists have been sent to the main trouble spots.又有一些记者被派到了主要的动乱地区。PREPOSITIONtrouble between ⋯之间的纷争◆trouble between the races种族之间的纷争 |