troubled

英 ['trʌb(ə)ld] 美 ['trʌbld]
  • adj. 动乱的,不安的;混乱的;困惑的
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troubled (adj.)
of persons, minds, etc., early 14c.; past participle adjective from trouble (v.). In reference to waters, etc., late 14c.
1. Her dreams were troubled, reflecting the tenor of her waking hours.
她在梦中焦虑不安,反映了她白天生活的基调。

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2. Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind.
双方一直在为风向飘忽不定而苦恼。

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3. He was troubled by the lifestyle of his son.
他对儿子的生活方式感到很担心。

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4. She was conscious of a troubled expression on Ann's face.
她注意到了安脸上露出了苦恼的表情。

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5. The girl was a mirage, cast up by his troubled mind.
那个女孩是他的幻觉,是他那忧郁不安的头脑妄想出来的。

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