have a problem with something/somebody

idiomPart ofproblem

have a problem with something/somebody — idiom

1. to dislike something or disagree with someone or something.

1.慣用語
釋義

to dislike something or disagree with someone or something.

例句

The neighbours said they had a problem with the loud music from the party.

My teacher had no problem with me handing in the report a day late.