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I[΄trʌbl] n անհանգստություն, հուզմունք, տագնապ, փորձանք. be in trouble փորձան քի մեջ լինել. get into trouble փորձանքի մեջ ընկն ել. the trouble is դժբախտությունն այն է. His son is a great trouble Նրա տղան մի մեծ փորձանք է. family/money troubles ընտանեկան տագ նապներ. փողային դժվարություններ. ask/look for trouble զոռով փորձանքի մեջ ընկնել. There is always trouble between them Նրանք միշտ վիճում են. (հոգս, մտահոգություն, նեղություն) save the trouble անհրաժեշտությունից ազատել. put smn to a lot of trouble մեկին շատ ան հանգս տություն պատճառել It is no trouble Դա բո լո րովին էլ դժվար չէ. not worth the trouble չարժե անհանգստանալ. take the trouble նեղություն կրել. thank you for the trouble Շնորհակալություն անհանգստության համար. (քղք. ան հանգստություն) labour troubles բանվորական խռո վություններ. cause trouble խռովություն առա ջաց նել. (հիվանդություն) heart trouble սրտի հիվան դություն. chest trouble թոքերի հիվան դու թյուն. տեխ. (անսարքություն) engine trouble շար ժի չի ան սարքու թյուն. put the trouble right անսար քությունը վերացնելII[΄trʌbl] v անհանգստանալ, անհանգստացնել. հուզ(վ)ել, վրդով(վ)ել He was troubled Նա անհանգստացած էր. His leg is troubling him Ոտքը նրան ան հանգստացնում է. loօk troubled անհանգիստ տեսք ունենալ. His conscience troubled him Խիղճը նրան տանջում էր. (խնդրանք) May I trouble you? Կարո՞ղ եմ ձեզ խնդրել. Don’t trouble to write Նեղություն մի կրեք գրել. He didn’t trouble to explain Նա իրեն նեղություն չտվեց բա ցատրել
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