troubled

troubled — 形容詞

1. describes a person, place, organization, or period of time that is experiencing

1.形容詞B1
釋義

困境的;動盪

面臨許多問題或困難的

describes a person, place, organization, or period of time that is experiencing many problems or difficulties.

例句

The troubled bank needed a government rescue after losing billions of dollars.

這家陷入困境的銀行在虧損數十億美元後需要政府紓困。

troubled + organization in crisis

Soraya tried to help her troubled brother, who had lost his job and his home.

Soraya 試圖幫助她陷入困境的弟弟,他失去了工作和家。

troubled + person facing life difficulties

同義詞
  • difficult

    broader term; 'difficult' can describe any hard situation, while 'troubled' specifically implies ongoing problems or unrest

  • problematic

    more formal; suggests something causes or involves problems rather than simply experiencing them

  • unstable

    focuses on lack of steadiness or predictability, often used for political or economic situations

反義詞
  • stable

    describes a situation or organization that is steady and not experiencing serious problems

  • peaceful

    describes a place or time free from conflict or difficulty

文法句型

troubled + noun

be troubled by + noun phrase

用法筆記

Often modifies collective nouns (company, government, industry, region) and time periods (years, times, era). Commonly used attributively, placed directly before the noun it describes.

常見錯誤

The meeting was troubled because people argued.
The meeting was difficult because people argued.
💡'troubled' describes deep or lasting problems, not a single difficult event.
The troubled country had many problems.
The troubled country faced rising unemployment and civil unrest.
💡avoid stating both 'troubled' and 'problems' redundantly; give specific context instead.

2. feeling worried, nervous, or anxious, especially because of a specific problem o

2.形容詞B1
釋義

擔憂的;不安

感到擔心、緊張或焦慮的

feeling worried, nervous, or anxious, especially because of a specific problem or uncertain situation.

例句

Tanvi looked troubled when she heard the news about her close friend.

Tanvi 聽到她好朋友的消息時,表情顯得很擔憂。

troubled + appearance/expression

A troubled sleep left Noa feeling exhausted the next morning.

一夜不安的睡眠讓 Noa 隔天早上感到疲憊不堪。

troubled + sleep/rest

同義詞
  • worried

    more common and slightly less formal; 'worried' is used for everyday concerns while 'troubled' suggests deeper unease

  • anxious

    emphasizes nervousness and unease about future events; more intense than 'troubled'

  • concerned

    more neutral and less emotional; suggests thoughtful care rather than distress

反義詞
  • calm

    describes a state of peace and freedom from worry

  • relaxed

    describes a state of being free from tension or anxiety

文法句型

look/feel/seem troubled

be troubled by + noun phrase

用法筆記

Frequently used as a predicative adjective after linking verbs like 'look', 'feel', 'seem', and 'appear'. Common in the pattern 'troubled by + [cause of worry]'. Unlike sense 1, this sense primarily describes a person's emotional state rather than a situation.

常見錯誤

I am troubled about tomorrow's quiz.
I am worried about tomorrow's quiz.
💡'troubled' suggests a deeper, longer-lasting worry, not everyday test anxiety.
He looked troubled and started crying loudly.
He looked troubled and stared quietly out the window.
💡'troubled' usually describes quiet, reflective worry, not strong emotional outbursts.