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1 nastojati
vi impf endeavor, make efforts, make an effort, exert oneself, strive, struggle, take trouble/pains, be at pains, give oneself the trouble, go out of one's way, attempt, try; (imati za cilj) aim at, aspire/strive after, pursue, seek; (revno) be bent/inten* * *• endeavour• seek• try• to endeavour to• strive• tend• insist• attempt• persevere -
2 truditi se
strive, take trouble* * *• endeavour• try• labour• labor• bestir• aiming -
3 posebno se potruditi
• take great pains• take a lot of trouble• take pains• make a special effort -
4 potruditi se
vr pf take the trouble, make an effort, exert oneself, go out of one's way, make a point to, do what one can, make sure | posebno se potruditi se take (great) pains to, do one's (level) best, take a lot of trouble, make a special effort, go the extra mile; nije vri* * *• exert oneself• take the trouble• pain• make an effort• make sure -
5 starati se
vr impf take care/trouble/pains, look after, make an effort, endeavor, see to, be concerned about ( nastojati, truditi se, brinuti se, biti stalo)* * *• care• look after• reck -
6 pretplaćen
pp | ja sam - na... I am subscribed to; I take in (a paper); hum ja sam pretplaćen na probleme trouble is my middle name
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take trouble — index strive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take trouble over something — take trouble over/with sth | take trouble doing/to do sth idiom to try hard to do sth well • They take a lot of trouble to find the right person for the right job. Main entry: ↑troubleidiom … Useful english dictionary
take trouble with something — take trouble over/with sth | take trouble doing/to do sth idiom to try hard to do sth well • They take a lot of trouble to find the right person for the right job. Main entry: ↑troubleidiom … Useful english dictionary
take trouble doing do something — take trouble over/with sth | take trouble doing/to do sth idiom to try hard to do sth well • They take a lot of trouble to find the right person for the right job. Main entry: ↑troubleidiom … Useful english dictionary
take trouble to do something — take trouble over/with sth | take trouble doing/to do sth idiom to try hard to do sth well • They take a lot of trouble to find the right person for the right job. Main entry: ↑troubleidiom … Useful english dictionary
take trouble — bother … English contemporary dictionary
trouble — I UK [ˈtrʌb(ə)l] / US noun Word forms trouble : singular trouble plural troubles *** Get it right: trouble: Trouble is mostly used as an uncountable noun, so: ▪ it is not usually found in the plural ▪ it never comes after a or a number Wrong:… … English dictionary
trouble — trou|ble1 [ trʌbl ] noun *** ▸ 1 problems/worries ▸ 2 health problems ▸ 3 special difficult effort ▸ 4 unpleasant situation ▸ 5 when blame is likely ▸ 6 violence ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count or uncount problems, worries, or difficulties: The company… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trouble — n. & v. n. 1 difficulty or distress; vexation, affliction (am having trouble with my car). 2 a inconvenience; unpleasant exertion; bother (went to a lot of trouble). b a cause of this (the child was no trouble). 3 a cause of annoyance or concern… … Useful english dictionary
take care — Synonyms and related words: attend to business, be alert, be careful, be cautious, be obsessed with, bend over backwards, beware, concentrate on, exercise care, fix on, focus on, give heed, handle with gloves, have a care, lie low, look about one … Moby Thesaurus
trouble — [trub′əl] vt. troubled, troubling [ME trublen < OFr trubler < VL * turbulare, altered (infl. by L turbula, disorderly group, dim. of turba, crowd) < LL turbidare, to trouble, make turbid < L turbidus,TURBID] 1. to disturb or agitate… … English World dictionary