用trouble造句子,“trouble”造句

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He has been no trouble since.

We must prevent the trouble from spreading.

Humanity appears upon the scene, hand in hand with trouble.

Very hard, trouble, some people can enjoy the simple life, life that good.

(in traffic-filled streets)find great trouble in getting to one's destination on foot

Don't think that's trouble and pain, since life is playing here after, put it into a cool way to live.

Russian news agencies said today that the hijackers got aboard the ship after claiming their inflatable boat was in trouble.

In Shanghai, people find great trouble in getting to their destinations either on foot or by pubic transport means, and this has become a top social problem.

The explanation of the many ways of impressing the subconscious mind and getting the right answers make this an extraordinarily valuable book and an ever-present help in time of trouble.

I gave the students in our History Department a private talk, urging them not to make trouble in Miss Sun's might make people think Mr. Han wanted his wife to teach that section and was inciting the students to chase Miss Sun out."

I have trouble understanding it.

I can smell trouble (coming).

I love you, it's my trouble.

He got into trouble with the police, eg was arrested.

The building of the reservoir is going forward without any trouble.

"The man who has mercy will be rewarded, but the cruel man is the cause of trouble to himself."

If firms don't change, they will stumble into what will seem to them like unanticipated crises, episodes where they get into trouble time and again.

The US is relying on new powers given to regulators to seize and break up institutions that they deem to be in trouble, as well as insisting on Banks preparing their own "living wills".

To maintain their monopolies, some big companies create smoke screens to lure small companies into developing the latest faddish products. These small companies often land themselves in deep trouble. Those that are lucky get absorbed by bigger companies, while the unlucky ones go under.

A harbinger, perhaps, of the trouble ahead.

The opposite of vehicle trouble is driving skillfully.

You may have trouble driving at night because of glare from car headlights.

If this reputation for skulduggery is right, Switzerland, home to about one-quarter of the world's offshore money, is in big trouble.

The trouble, say critics, is that much of the extra government spending is turning out to be permanent-and so the economy is starting to resemble a Toyota with the accelerator stuck to the floor.

-I don't want any trouble.

If they start demanding then we're in trouble.

You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.

To the first man in the address book, the chef had written a typed letter: “Am in trouble and have fled the city . . . Tell my dear wife I am safe, but for her safety do not tell her where I am . . .

I'm afraid we are in for a spot of trouble.

I think you'd better have a talk with him about drugs, before he goes astray and gets himself in real trouble.

There's trouble brewing up in the street.

Patterson’s findings, published in March, suggest that Viking settlers in Iceland ran into trouble when a cool period hit around A.D. 970, just a few decades after they arrived.

In one, for instance, the data showed that the pilot had trouble rotating the plane during takeoff.

trouble造句

Having trouble discovering extraterrestrial life?

If those differences are in sensitive traits like personality or intelligence, real trouble could ensue.

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