troubled
adj. 焦虑的; 担忧的; 混乱的; 存在诸多问题的
v. 费神,费心( trouble的过去式和过去分词)
Someone who is troubled is worried because they have problems.
Rose sounded deeply troubled...
罗斯听起来颇为烦恼。
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。
A troubled place, situation, organization, or time has many problems or conflicts.
There is much we can do to help this troubled country...
我们可以做很多事情来帮助这个动荡不安的国家。
Anyone who has been in a troubled relationship will sympathise with Sue…
那些曾经恋爱不顺利的人都会同情休。
1. characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need;
2. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination;
troubled waters
困难状态(或时间)
He is troubled by [ with ] nightmare.
他为噩梦所 折磨.
After he had committed the crime, his conscience was troubled.
他犯罪后, 良心上感到很不安.
The fight between the boys had become so fierce that the teacher had to come out to pour oil on troubled waters.
两个男生争吵得异常激烈,老师不得不出面调解.
Jane has been troubled with bad dreams recently.
近来简常受噩梦的搅扰.
He had a troubled adolescence.
他有一个不安的青春期.