[uncountable, countable] a problem, worry, difficulty, etc. or a situation causing this We have trouble getting staff. to make/cause/spell trouble for somebody He could make trouble for me if he wanted to. Sorry, I didn't mean to cause any trouble. Falling shark numbers could spell (...
不可数名词 uncountable noun 常用缩写为un。当不可数名词使用复数形式时,其意思会有变。如glass玻璃,glasses眼镜。或有泛指所有同类事物,如fruit水果,fruits(各种)水果。用法意思需要根据实际来看。 名词根据其可数性可分为可数名词(Countable Noun)和不可数名词(Uncountable Noun)。可数名词即指可以分为个体,且可直接...
6 effort努力[uncountableU]TRY TO DO OR GET somethingan amount of effort and time that is needed to do something麻烦,费事;不方便 take the trouble to do something(=make a special effort to do something)费力做某事 The teachertook the troubleto learn all our names on the first day. ...
worry:[uncountable]a life full of trouble.[plural]He's got troubles on his mind. effort, exertion, or inconvenience in accomplishing some deed, etc.:[countable* singular]I don't want you to go to any trouble over this. something objectionable about something; ...
III) TROUBLE = uncountable=emotionsleading todifficulties which aren't connected to solutions, but toanegative feeling.Theyhave a serious impact on people or situations and trouble is intangible. - He's in deep trouble and needs help. - If you have trouble understanding what I wrote, please, ...
You can substitute "problems" or "issues" instead of "trouble" (though they're not as common). Notice that "problems" and "issues" are countable, but "trouble" isusuallyuncountable. You can say that a person "is trouble", which means that they're dangrous or they cause trouble for oth...
第一个对 因为整个句子是个祈使句,所以第一个trouble是役使性动词,应该用原形trouble。而第二个trouble是名词,trouble不可数,用trouble,不带s。第三个也是名词,用trouble。第四个是动词,但这里第二个分句内为陈述语气,主语为trouble,第三人称,所以用单三形式troubles。学了10几年英语,累人啊~...
第一个对 因为整个句子是个祈使句,所以第一个trouble是役使性动词,应该用原形trouble。而第二个trouble是名词,trouble不可数,用trouble,不带s。第三个也是名词,用trouble。第四个是动词,但这里第二个分句内为陈述语气,主语为trouble,第三人称,所以用单三形式troubles。学了10几年英语,累人啊~...
how do you use "a hell of ..." Hi everyone, I wanted to describe that something is really trouble to implement and this "a hell of ..." just pop out from my mind. But I'm not sure if it's correct to