词组 | go to the trouble |
释义 | Idiom go to the trouble (of doing something) and go to the trouble (to do something) Theme: TROUBLE to endure the bother of doing something.I really don't want to go to the trouble to cook.Should I go to the trouble of cooking something for her to eat?Don't go to the trouble. She can eat a sandwich. Idiom go to the trouble (of doing something) and go to the trouble (to do something) Theme: ENDURANCE to endure the bother of doing something.I really don't want to go to the trouble to cook.Should I go to the trouble of cooking something for her to eat?Don't go to the trouble. She can eat a sandwich. Idiom go to the troublego to the trouble (of doing something) to make an effort to do something.If anyone had gone to the trouble of looking up his record, the police would not have released him. go to the troubleTo make the effort to do something. Oh, you didn't have to go to the trouble of preparing the guest bedroom for me—I could have just slept on the couch! go to the trouble (of doing something)and go to the trouble (to do something); go to the bother (of doing something); go to the bother (to do something)to endure the effort or bother of doing something. I really don't want to go to the trouble to cook. Should I go to the bother of cooking something for her to eat? Don't go to the trouble. She can eat a sandwich. go to the troubleAlso, take the trouble; go to the bother or the expense . Make the effort or spend the money for something. For example, He went to the trouble of calling every single participant, or She took the trouble to iron all the clothes, or Don't go to the bother of writing them, or They went to the expense of hiring a limousine. [Second half of 1800s] Also see put oneself out. |
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