Troubles in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Troubles in the English»Serbian Dictionary

Trou·bles ['trʌbl̩z] N pl

I.trou·ble ['trʌbl̩] N

II.trou·ble ['trʌbl̩] VB trans

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to have a peck of troubles

Troubles Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a peck of troubles

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The troubles of rural farm life are not mitigated by economic progress, however.
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To say that the trial caused teething troubles would be an understatement.
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Sometimes, anyone in need of someone to blame for their troubles can fall in with radicals.
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Storms are blowing his world to bits and great troubles are pounding him on a reef.
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As the feeling is not reciprocated, she dances her troubles away on the dance floor.
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Even though financial troubles kept plaguing the club, recent years have seen a slow but steady return to financial health, with sportive successes following suit.
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He published numerous essays in various intellectual journals, dealing with subjects such as barbarity in the modern age, the troubles of labour movements, and the conflict between anarchism and communism.
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Without specie to pay out, banks and merchants began having financial troubles.
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The island's regular economic troubles have caused the airline to lose large amounts of money, and on some occasions become insolvent.
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In rare cases, it might trigger allergic reactions and result in respiratory troubles (in asthmatics) or fast-acting involuntary muscle cramps.
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