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teething problems, teething troubles N pl

I . trouble [ˈtrʌbl̩] N

2. trouble:

troubles pl (public disorder)

3. trouble no pl MED:

4. trouble no pl (malfunction):

defekt m

II . trouble [ˈtrʌbl̩] VB trans

1. trouble form (cause inconvenience):

2. trouble (cause worry):

martwić [perf z-]

3. trouble (cause problems):

4. trouble MED:

III . trouble [ˈtrʌbl̩] VB intr

trouble-free ADJ

trouble spot N

Usage examples with troubles

troubles pl (public disorder)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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However, until the 1963-1964 intercommunal troubles it was used a few times a year to celebrate liturgies.
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As the feeling is not reciprocated, she dances her troubles away on the dance floor.
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I read anyway that there are teething troubles.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
His tummy aches and other gastro-intestinal troubles subsided and his behaviour improved dramatically.
www.insidehalton.com
The troubles of rural farm life are not mitigated by economic progress, however.
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Another of the teething troubles was the bedlam at the first one-day internationals.
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They cared about our troubles and attempted to mend them.
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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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To say that the trial caused teething troubles would be an understatement.
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