troublous
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈtɹʌbləs/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
- Of a liquid: thick, muddy, full of sediment.
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Troubled, confused.
— On thother side they saw the warlike Mayd / Al in her snow-white smocke, with locks unbowned, / Threatning the point of her avenging blaed; / That with so troublous terror they were all dismayd.
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Causing trouble; troublesome, vexatious.
— the mystery, the pervasive melancholy, the vaguely troublous forecast and retrospect which possess the mind in contemplating this sequestered spot, unhallowed save by the sense of a common humanity [...]
词汇关系
词源
Inherited from Middle English troublous, from Anglo-Norman troublous and Middle French troubleus, corresponding to trouble + -ous.
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