trouble

Meaning of trouble in English

Noun

1. a difficult, dangerous, or upsetting situation

She got into very serious trouble.

2. a situation where people are arguing or fighting

There is a lot of trouble in this town every night.

3. a failure of the engine or other working parts of a vehicle or machine

The car had engine trouble.

Verb

1. (cause to) feel worried or upset; worry

He troubled his parents by his poor work in school.
What is troubling you?

2. ⦅- oneself to dotake the time to do; take the trouble to do

She troubled herself to meet me at the station. ー She took the trouble to meet me at the station.

3. used when you are politely asking someone for something or to do something

I'm sorry to trouble you, but can you tell me the way to the museum?
May I trouble to pass the pepper?
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