troubled 英 [ˈtrʌbld]  

troubled

troubled  英 [ˈtrʌbld]

adj. 动乱的,不安的;混乱的;困惑的 

A troubled hound was baying the moon. 一条受惊不安的猎狗正在对月狂吠。
It was how I felt at the time, as a young man deeply troubled and conflicted about the war. 作为一个对战争充满矛盾心情和内心深深不安的年轻人,这就是我当时的感受。

  • Use the adjective troubled to describe someone who is upset or distressed, or a situation that is difficult. If your mom and your sister fight a lot, often bitterly, you might say that their relationship is troubled.
  • 请先登录
  • adj. 动乱的,不安的;混乱的;困惑的
  • 1. A troubled hound was baying the moon.

    一条受惊不安的猎狗正在对月狂吠。

  • 2. It was how I felt at the time, as a young man deeply troubled and conflicted about the war.

    作为一个对战争充满矛盾心情和内心深深不安的年轻人,这就是我当时的感受。

  • 3. And my whole being eddied round and round my troubled heart, creating a vortex within itself, in the whirls of which its consciousness was confined.

    我的整个身心,都在我不安的心的周围,停滞不前,在内心里造成一个漩涡,把意识囚禁在这急转的漩涡里。

  • troubled (adj.) of persons, minds, etc., early 14c.; past-participle adjective from trouble (v.). In reference to waters, etc., late 14c.
troubled / ˈtrʌbld ; NAmE ˈtrʌbld / adjective 1 (of a person ) worried and anxious 忧虑的;烦恼的;不安的 She looked into his troubled face. 她仔细打量着他那张布满愁容的脸。 2 (of a place, situation or time 地方、局势或时间 ) having a lot of problems 麻烦多的;混乱的;扰乱的 a troubled marriage 坎坷的婚姻 We live in troubled times. 我们生逢乱世。 troubled / ˈtrʌbld ; NAmE ˈtrʌbld /
  • 请先登录