Difficulty With Role But That’s Changed

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TROUBLE

Definition 1:
Problems or difficulties noncount count usually plural .

Examples:
The new system is giving me trouble.
He was having trouble with his homework.
I had a little trouble finding the place.
He had no trouble finding a new job.
This decision could spell trouble [=cause problems] for all of us.
So far, the trip has been trouble free. [=so far, there have been no problems on the trip]
Gangs looking to make/cause trouble
She told me all her personal troubles.
Your troubles are over now that he’s out of your life.
I have my own troubles to worry about.
They’ve had some financial troubles since he lost his job.
Definition 2:
A situation that is difficult or has a lot of problems .

Examples:
When the new CEO arrived, the company was in trouble.
She’s in big/deep financial trouble. [=she has serious problems with her money]
She got into trouble with her credit cards.
Can anyone help get the company out of trouble? [=solve the company’s problems]
Definition 3:
A situation that occurs if you do something wrong or break a rule and which will make someone angry or cause you to be punished often + with .

Examples:
He’s always getting in/into trouble at school.
He promised to keep/stay out of trouble. [=behave well, not do anything bad]
She was in trouble with the police.
He will be in trouble with his mom if he’s late.
Definition 4:
A physical pain or illness .

Examples:
Heart/stomach trouble
She has been having trouble with her knee.
Definition 5:
A situation in which a machine does not work correctly .

Examples:
He’s been having car/engine/computer trouble.
She was having trouble with her computer.
Definition 6:
A bad feature, characteristic, quality, etc. often + with .

Examples:
His trouble is that he’s lazy and unreliable.
The trouble with driving into the city is finding a place to park.
Definition 7:
Extra effort or work .

Examples:
You didn’t have to go to all that trouble for me. [=you didn’t have to do all the extra work for me]
Thank you for taking the trouble [=making the effort] to write.
They didn’t even take the trouble to call and let me know they’d be late.
I decided that upgrading the software was more trouble than it’s worth.
It’s not worth the trouble.
If it’s no trouble [=if it is not too difficult or inconvenient], could you bring us some more coffee?
“I’m sorry to bother you.” “It’s no trouble. I’m happy to help.”

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