Nghĩa là gì: chest-troublechest-trouble /'tʃest,trʌbl/
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buy trouble Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
ask for trouble
behave in a way that trouble is likely He is asking for trouble if he misses another class.
don't borrow trouble
"do not invite their trouble; we have enough trouble" "When I said I was going to help my neighbor get a divorce, Pat said, ""Don't borrow trouble."""
get into trouble
do bad things, break the law When he's with the Subway Gang he gets into trouble. He's bad.
go to any trouble
work to make us welcome, put yourself out Please don't go to any trouble for us. Don't change your plans.
go to trouble
(See go to any trouble)
in deep trouble
in serious trouble, sure to catch hell Driving without a licence could get you in deep trouble.
in trouble
accused, arrested, punished If you steal, you'll be in trouble. You'll be arrested.
make trouble
cause a fight, don't make waves Don't make trouble, eh. Don't start an argument or a fight.
pour oil on troubled waters
calm down a quarrel, say something to lessen anger and bring peace to a situation They tried to pour oil on troubled waters after they noticed the argument among the students.
take the trouble
do extra work, do special tasks, take pains Maria always takes the trouble to bake my favorite pie.
go to the trouble
put oneself to trouble不辞辛苦;不怕麻烦 Don't take the trouble to write, if you are not quite well.你要是身体不好,就不要费神写信了。 I must thank you for the trouble you have taken to collect all the necessary data for me.你为我收集了所有必要的资料,我得向你表示感谢。
take/go to the trouble
put oneself to trouble不辞辛苦;不怕麻烦 Don't take the trouble to write, if you are not quite well.你要是身体不好,就不要费神写信了。 I must thank you for the trouble you have taken to collect all the necessary data for me.你为我收集了所有必要的资料,我得向你表示感谢。
take to the trouble
put oneself to trouble不辞辛苦;不怕麻烦 Don't take the trouble to write, if you are not quite well.你要是身体不好,就不要费神写信了。 I must thank you for the trouble you have taken to collect all the necessary data for me.你为我收集了所有必要的资料,我得向你表示感谢。
trouble one's head about
Idiom(s): trouble one's head about sb or sth
Theme: WORRY
to worry about someone or something; to trouble oneself about someone or something that is none of one's business. (Folksy. Usually in the negative. Also with pretty, as in the example. Usually in the negative, meaning to mind one's own business.) • Now, now, don't trouble your pretty head about all these things. • You needn't trouble your head about Sally.
trouble sb to
Idiom(s): trouble sb to do sth
Theme: REQUESTING
to ask someone to do something. (Usually a question.) • Could I trouble you to pass the salt? • Could I trouble you to give me some advice?
trouble sb for
Idiom(s): trouble sb for sth
Theme: REQUESTING
to ask someone to pass something or give something. (Usually a question.) • Could I trouble you for the salt? • Could I trouble you for some advice?
trouble oneself about
Idiom(s): trouble oneself about sb or sth
Theme: WORRY
to worry oneself about someone or something. (Usually in the negative.) • Please don't trouble yourself about me. I'm doing fine. • I can't take time to trouble myself about this matter. Do it yourself.
trouble oneself
Idiom(s): trouble oneself (to do sth)
Theme: ANNOYANCE
to bother oneself to do something. • He didn't even trouble himself to turn off the light when he left. • No, thank you. I don't need any help. Please don't trouble yourself.
Trouble is brewing
Idiom(s): Trouble is brewing, AND There is trouble brewing
Theme: TROUBLE
Trouble is developing. • Trouble's brewing at the office. I have to get there early tomorrow. • There is trouble brewing in the government. The prime minister may resign.
spell trouble
Idiom(s): spell trouble
Theme: TROUBLE
to signify future trouble; to mean trouble. (Informal.) • This letter that came today spells trouble. • The sky looks angry and dark. That spells trouble.
fish in troubled waters
Idiom(s): fish in troubled waters
Theme: RISK
to involve oneself in a difficult, confused, or dangerous situation, especially with a view to gaining an advantage. • Frank is fishing in troubled waters by buying more shares of that company. They are supposed to be in financial difficulties. • The company could make more money by selling armaments abroad, but they would be fishing in troubled waters.
borrow trouble
Idiom(s): borrow trouble
Theme: WORRY
to worry needlessly; to make trouble for oneself. • Worrying too much about death is just borrowing trouble. • Do not get involved with politics. That's borrowing trouble.
There is trouble brewing
Idiom(s): Trouble is brewing, AND There is trouble brewing
Theme: TROUBLE
Trouble is developing. • Trouble's brewing at the office. I have to get there early tomorrow. • There is trouble brewing in the government. The prime minister may resign.
look for trouble
Idiom(s): ask for trouble AND look for trouble
Theme: INCITE
to seem to be trying to get into trouble; to do something that would cause trouble; to do or say something that will cause trouble. • Stop talking to me that way, John. You're just asking for trouble. • The guard asked me to leave unless I was looking for trouble. • Anybody who threatens a police officer is just asking for trouble. • You're looking for trouble if you ask the boss for a raise.
Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you
Don't go looking for trouble or problems- let them come to you.
borrow trouble|borrow|trouble
v. phr. To worry for nothing about trouble that may not come; make trouble for yourself needlessly. Don't borrow trouble by worrying about next year. It's too far away.You are borrowing trouble if you try to tell John what to do. Compare: ASK FOR, CROSS ONE'S BRIDGES BEFORE ONE COMES TO THEM, CRY BEFORE ONE IS HURT.
bubble trouble|bubble|trouble
n., slang, citizen's band radio jargon Tire trouble, flat tire. The eighteen wheeler ahead of me seems to have bubble trouble.
v. phr., informal To drink liquor to try to forget something unhappy. When his wife was killed in an auto accident, Mr. Green tried to drown his sorrows in whiskey.When Fred lost his job and had to give up his new car, he tried to drown his troubles at the nearest tavern.
fish in muddy|fish|muddy|troubled|troubled waters|
v. phr. To take advantage of a troubled or confusing situation; seek personal advantage. With the police disorganized after the collapse of communism in Europe, many criminals started to fish in troubled waters.
go to the trouble|go|take|take the trouble|trouble
v. phr. To make trouble or extra work for yourself; bother. John told Mr. Brown not to go to the trouble of driving him home.Since your aunt took the trouble to get you a nice birthday present, the least you can do is to thank her. Compare: PUT OUT5.
pour oil on troubled waters|oil|pour|troubled|trou
v. phr. To quiet a quarrel; say something to lessen anger and bring peace. The troops were nearing a bitter quarrel until the leader poured oil on the troubled waters.
spell trouble|spell|trouble
v. phr. To signify major difficulties ahead. The note we just received from the Chancellor seems to spell trouble.
in trouble with
in trouble with In difficulties with someone, especially an authority. For example, If they don't shovel their walk, they'll be in trouble with their neighbors. This idiom is also put as get in or into trouble with, as in Watch what you say or you'll get into trouble with the teacher. [Mid-1500s] Also see hot water; in a fix.
trouble one's head with Also, trouble oneself about. Bother or worry about, as in Don't trouble your head with these details; I'll take care of it, or It seems to me that teachers should trouble themselves more about teaching and less about manners. The first term dates from the mid-1600s, the variant from the early 1500s.
trouble someone for
trouble someone for Politely ask for something, as in May I trouble you for a drink of water? This idiom uses trouble in the sense of “disturb.” [Mid-1800s]
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