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problemy
teething problems, teething troubles N pl
I. trouble [ˈtrʌbl̩] N
1. trouble (difficulty, inconvenience):
sprawiać [perf sprawić] komuś kłopot
2. trouble:
troubles pl (public disorder)
3. trouble no pl MED:
4. trouble no pl (malfunction):
II. trouble [ˈtrʌbl̩] VB trans
1. trouble form (cause inconvenience):
fatygować [perf po-] kogoś
2. trouble (cause worry):
martwić [perf z-]
3. trouble (cause problems):
4. trouble MED:
III. trouble [ˈtrʌbl̩] VB intr
zadawać [perf zadać] sobie trud
trouble-free ADJ
trouble spot N
Present
Itrouble
youtrouble
he/she/ittroubles
wetrouble
youtrouble
theytrouble
Past
Itroubled
youtroubled
he/she/ittroubled
wetroubled
youtroubled
theytroubled
Present Perfect
Ihavetroubled
youhavetroubled
he/she/ithastroubled
wehavetroubled
youhavetroubled
theyhavetroubled
Past Perfect
Ihadtroubled
youhadtroubled
he/she/ithadtroubled
wehadtroubled
youhadtroubled
theyhadtroubled
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troubles pl (public disorder)
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
The case isn't the only trouble spot for the island.
www.floridatrend.com
They can't slow down or stop and hover to focus in on a trouble spot.
www.producer.com
The units were generally regarded as being successful in their six-month deployments, allowing them to be deployed to the next trouble spot.
en.wikipedia.org
Retail returns are a trouble spot for retailers at any time of year, but at the holidays, the problem is especially significant.
smallbiztrends.com
We need to establish ourselves early in a potential trouble spot and find new techniques to isolate and penetrate our potential enemies.
en.wikipedia.org

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