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 Translation for 'to trouble' from English to Turkish
VERB   to trouble | troubled | troubled
troubling | troubles
SYNO bother | difficulty | fuss | ...
tedirgin etmekto trouble
sorun {noun}trouble
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problem {noun}trouble
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Translation for 'to trouble' from English to Turkish

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to trouble
tedirgin etmek

trouble
sorun {noun}

problem {noun}
Usage Examples English
  • In October 1919 Wilson warned Churchill that the planned introduction of Irish Home Rule that autumn would lead to trouble and, given concerns that Robertson lacked the subtlety for the Irish Command which Churchill had offered him, asked him to consult the Prime Minister, perhaps in the knowledge that Lloyd George disliked Robertson.
  • Even at this power level, the presence of the digital signal right next to the station's analog signal can result in older radios picking up noise due to trouble rejecting the adjacent digital signal.
  • During the 14th century, the "tengu" began to trouble the world outside of the Buddhist clergy, and like their ominous ancestors the "tiāngǒu", the "tengu" became creatures associated with war.
  • He withdrew to Pydna, pitching camp in the plain, between the rivers Aeson and Leucus, which had been made shallow by the heat of the summer, but still deep enough to trouble the Romans.
  • Klein briefly joined the Communist Party during the 1940s, which led to trouble years later.

  • Almost immediately after her return to Mayport, "Shangri-La" was ordered back to sea—this time to the Caribbean in response to trouble in Guatemala and Nicaragua.
  • Foreigners arrived in Yokohama and Kanagawa in great numbers, giving rise to trouble with the samurai.
  • The factors that caused the 1771 exodus continued to trouble the remaining Kalmyks.
  • A phone dialing an emergency service number not recognized by it may refuse to roam onto another network, leading to trouble if there is no access to the home network.
  • Kulasekara used a long run–up and the seam to move both ways to trouble the batsman.

  • The Negro Southern League in 1932 was considered major league for just that year, owing to trouble from other leagues in staying afloat during the Great Depression.
  • His eyesight began to trouble him and he feared that writing in dim light was damaging his eyes.
  • In 1918 he joined the company of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, staying for two years and playing 40 parts before moving on to Plymouth, where he took a break from the stage when his war injuries began to trouble him.
  • Nevertheless, ethnic issues continued to trouble the country, especially on the part of the Ossetians, as witnessed in May 1920.
  • Such disparity of views on the element of remoteness continues to trouble the judiciary.

  • On the eve of his tour of Pakistan later that year, doubts were cast on his ability to trouble subcontinental batsmen.
  • Although these troubles were continuing to trouble John in Rome, he was still able to participate and influence broader ecclesiastical and political questions across Europe.
  • In his autobiography "Drawn to Trouble" (1991), Hebborn continued his assault on the art world, critics and art dealers.
  • Unlike the Class 71, the sister trains in service with NSB were prone to trouble, having to operate on hundred-year-old infrastructure on cross-mountain services; the Class 71 has more lenient operating conditions thanks to better infrastructure.
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