1) troubleNoun
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A source of difficulty. I can`t see her in trouble. One trouble after another delayed the job. What`s the problem? | بے چینی
پریشانی مشکل |
2) troubleVerb
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Move deeply. This book upset me. A troubling thought. | جذباتی طور پر پریشان کرنا پریشان کرنا |
3) troubleNoun
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An angry disturbance. He didn't want to make a fuss. They had labor trouble. A spot of bother. | جھگڑا اذیت اختلاف پریشانی مصیبت |
4) troubleVerb
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To cause inconvenience or discomfort to. Sorry to trouble you, but. | زحمت دینا تکلیف میں مبتلا کرنا |
5) troubleNoun
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An event causing distress or pain. What is the trouble? Heart trouble. | تکلیف اذیت |
6) troubleVerb
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Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed. She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill. | بے چینی بے چین یا بے قرار کرنا پریشانی پریشان ہونا پریشان ہونا، کرنا فکر مند ہونا |
7) troubleVerb
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Take the trouble to do something; concern oneself. He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday. Don't bother, please. | زحمت کرنا |
8) troubleNoun
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A strong feeling of anxiety. His worry over the prospect of being fired. It is not work but worry that kills. He wanted to die and end his troubles. | فکر |
9) troubleVerb
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Cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed. | تکلیف دے کر بیمار کرنا |