a spot of bother
常见例句
- Japan's economy, too, seems to be in a spot of bother, with output falling in the second quarter according to figures released on September 10th.
日本的經濟看起來也令人擔心,在9月10日公佈的數據中,第二季度的産出下降。 - As for America, the hope is that because it needs Turkey in Iraq and Afghanistan, it will put up with a spot of bother. Israel and Iran will severely test these theories.
而對於美國而言,由於在伊朗與阿富汗問題中土耳其具有的積極作用,可能會容忍土方帶來的“小麻煩”,但這一觀點能夠延續多久,以色列與伊朗才是關鍵。 - When Sirena opened, there was a spot of bother with some extortionate bandits; now, says Mr. Novikov, Russia is “becoming more law-abiding” (even if the bureaucratic hurdles have increased).
儅塞麗娜開張時,店裡還會碰上一些敲詐勒索的麻煩;現在,諾維科夫說,俄羅斯已經“變得越來越奉公守法”(即使官僚主義壁壘增加了)。 - But NatWest, Britain's biggest bank by assets, is meanwhile facing a spot of bother.
ECONOMIST: Those two capitalisms, again - How ironic, then, that the Bank now finds itself in a spot of bother over its own budget.
ECONOMIST: World Bank - Amid the finger pointing and political posturing, the Obama administration seems to have missed a vital detail: The U.S. oil industry is in a spot of bother.
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