trouble in Russian
trouble in Russian is беда́, го́ре, затрудне́ние — trouble means a difficult, worrying, or dangerous situation or problem.
trouble in Russian
беда́
Pronounced: beda
A distressing or dangerous situation.
го́ре
Pronounced: gore
A distressing or dangerous situation.
затрудне́ние
Pronounced: zatrudneniye
A distressing or dangerous situation.
злоключе́ние
Pronounced: zloklyucheniye
A distressing or dangerous situation.
неприя́тность
Pronounced: nepriyatnost
A distressing or dangerous situation.
беда́
Pronounced: beda
Violent or turbulent occurrence or event; unrest, disturbance.
забо́ты
Pronounced: zaboty
Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
труд
Pronounced: trud
Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
уси́лие
Pronounced: usiliye
Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
хло́поты
Pronounced: khlopoty
Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
затрудне́ние
Pronounced: zatrudneniye
Difficulty in doing something.
тру́дность
Pronounced: trudnost
Difficulty in doing something.
хло́поты
Pronounced: khlopoty
Difficulty in doing something.
непола́дки
Pronounced: nepoladki
A malfunction.
перебо́й
Pronounced: pereboy
A malfunction.
проблема
Pronounced: problema
Liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
беспоко́ить
Pronounced: bespokoit
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
взволнова́ть
Pronounced: vzvolnovat
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
волнова́ть
Pronounced: volnovat
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
встрево́жить
Pronounced: vstrevozhit
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
обеспоко́ить
Pronounced: obespokoit
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
побеспоко́ить
Pronounced: pobespokoit
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
What does "trouble" mean?
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noun A difficult, worrying, or dangerous situation or problem.
"She's in trouble with her boss after missing the deadline."
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verb To cause someone worry, distress, or inconvenience.
"It troubles me that he hasn't called back yet."
trouble in a sentence
- She's in trouble with her boss after missing the deadline.
- The old car has been nothing but trouble since we bought it.
- It troubles me that he hasn't called back yet.
- Sorry to trouble you, but could you pass the salt?
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "trouble" in Russian?
"trouble" in Russian is беда́, го́ре, затрудне́ние. trouble means: A difficult, worrying, or dangerous situation or problem.
How do you pronounce беда́?
"trouble" in Russian is беда́, pronounced "beda".
How do you use "trouble" in a sentence?
Example: "She's in trouble with her boss after missing the deadline." In Russian, "trouble" is беда́, го́ре, затрудне́ние.
Are there other ways to say "trouble" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 19 translations listed for "trouble": беда́, го́ре, затрудне́ние, злоключе́ние, неприя́тность, забо́ты.
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