Similar words: trouble, troubled, double, double up, double back, some, someone, handsome. Meaning: ['trʌblsəm] adj. difficult to deal with.
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91, Parents may find that a troublesome teenager becomes unmanageable.
92, Spontaneous bleeding at venipuncture sites can be particularly troublesome.
93, The National Association of Manufacturers said it was "a missed opportunity" on the Treasury's part, adding it was likely to continue to be troublesome.
94, We are now mostly HTML, web site, if you want them to standardize a revised manual is very troublesome one.
95, If patient from examines blindly from the medicine, will often be penny-wise and pound foolish, will create inevitably "troublesome".
96, He also missed last weekend's trip to Tarragona with a troublesome knee, although yesterday he reacted sharply to suggestions that he has exaggerated injuries.
97, When carrying out trace analysis, septum problems are especially troublesome.
98, "That is to say, " cried Marianne contemptuously , "he has told you, that in the East Indies the climate is hot, and the mosquitoes are troublesome. "
99, He hoped in this way to get rid of the troublesome prisoner.
100, Don't you think it's troublesome to transship the goods at Sydney?
101, The days that followed were diverting and yet troublesome enough to Clyde.
102, The watermelon seed remover mainly solves the problem that the removal of watermelon seeds is troublesome and insanitary for making a watermelon fruit tray.
103, Although want to have chaffy dish(Sentencedict.com), nevertheless they always feel general spirit lamp chaffy dish is too troublesome.
104, Cindy:OK, I will try, but Ifound it troublesome to draw charts and pictures in PPT.
105, As readily recoverable reserves dwindle in stable places such as North America and Australia, miners are forced to operate in more troublesome ones, such as Latin America and Africa.
106, If there was a precedent for the Treaty of Nanjing, indeed, it came from trading rights granted in China's far west, in Kashgar and Yarkand, to the troublesome khanate of Kokhand in 1835.
107, For example, in holographic imagery the speckle pattern corresponds to troublesome background noise.
108, Noise has always been the most troublesome problem in seismic prospecting.
109, Salmonella contamination is particularly troublesome with Ready-to-Eat shrimp products, which consumers do not cook before eating.
110, European hawkweed having flower heads with bright orange-red rays; a troublesome weed especially as naturalized in northeastern North America; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium.
111, Axillary malodor ( osmidrosis ) of Asian people, especially in the warm, humid subtropical and tropical south eastern Asia, is a common, troublesome and frustrating problem.Sentencedict
112, When manual design calculation must undergo many times the iterative computation, very troublesome time-consuming, but using computer time, the design calculation is very convenient effectively.
113, Rice, mung bean, ormosia, peanut and many legume vegetables always need to be soaked before washing them. However, it is a rather troublesome matter to keep the water separated from the food.
114, Particularly troublesome is U.S. help, as President Ali Abdullah Saleh tries to balance the myriad allegiances of the country's tribes, many of them strongly anti-American.
115, But nowadays mother - in - law eventually troublesome impute to I.
116, Intractable rectovaginal fistula (RVF) is a troublesome complication after treatment of perineal cancers or infection.
117, An extreme version of this contract applies to Chechnya, the most troublesome of all Russia's regions.
118, The Jacobites were, from one perspective, (un)witting dupes of the French who financed and supported them as a way of causing troublesome distractions for the British.
119, To our country accountant community Er Yan , enterprise accounting control always a troublesome problem.
120, He recognised the grunts and wheezes of the financial pistons, the hissing of a dwindling tap stock, the twitching of a troublesome yield curve.
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