Trouble x Problem: Qual a diferença
Olá pessoal, não sei se isso já foi perguntado no Fórum (eu não achei)...
Enfim, qual a diferença entre "TROUBLE e PROBLEM" seus usos e diferenças.
Obrigado desde já, abraços!
Enfim, qual a diferença entre "TROUBLE e PROBLEM" seus usos e diferenças.
Obrigado desde já, abraços!
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Olá Brn,
ambos vêm a ser sinonimos, tem pouca diferença no significado.
eu tenho em mim que trouble quer dizer mais no sentido de dificuldades.
é isso
thanks,
Murilo
ambos vêm a ser sinonimos, tem pouca diferença no significado.
eu tenho em mim que trouble quer dizer mais no sentido de dificuldades.
é isso
thanks,
Murilo
1. Trouble: Problema, dificuldade, situação complicada, etc.
A. I have trouble driving. (Eu tenho dificuldade para dirigir.)
B. We had a lot of trouble with it. (Tivemos muito(s) problema(s) com isto.)
C. She was in trouble. (Ela estava em apuros, numa situação complicada.)
2. Problem: Problema, dificuldade(s)
A. I have problems driving. (Eu tenho dificuldade para dirigir.)
B. We had a lot of problems with it. (Tivemos muitos problemas com isto.)
Bons estudos.
A. I have trouble driving. (Eu tenho dificuldade para dirigir.)
B. We had a lot of trouble with it. (Tivemos muito(s) problema(s) com isto.)
C. She was in trouble. (Ela estava em apuros, numa situação complicada.)
2. Problem: Problema, dificuldade(s)
A. I have problems driving. (Eu tenho dificuldade para dirigir.)
B. We had a lot of problems with it. (Tivemos muitos problemas com isto.)
Bons estudos.
Trouble é alguma coisa que poderia ter acontecido.
Problem é alguma coisa que ja aconteceu.
Problem é alguma coisa que ja aconteceu.
Trouble é utilizado quando se trata de um problema "cotidiano", com pouca importância.
Problem já é um problema maior, com grandes proporções.
Problem já é um problema maior, com grandes proporções.
I think than 'Problem' is used in situation more formal and "mais ampla". Whereas 'Trouble' express "apuros, aprontar" and "dificuldades" like Donay said.
For example (e.g):
Problem
1. I have a math problem.
2. It's not my problem.
3. I have a big problem with my brother.
Trouble
1. I often have trouble in my school.
2. I have back trouble. (dor na coluna)
3. In this moment, I have money trouble.
Please, help me with comments or suggestions about my informations.
See you!
For example (e.g):
Problem
1. I have a math problem.
2. It's not my problem.
3. I have a big problem with my brother.
Trouble
1. I often have trouble in my school.
2. I have back trouble. (dor na coluna)
3. In this moment, I have money trouble.
Please, help me with comments or suggestions about my informations.
See you!
APRESENTAÇÃO PESSOAL EM INGLÊS
You can have a troubling problem, but you can't have a problematic trouble.
And although not all problems are troubling, most troubles are probably problematic.
So to have a problem may not be a big thing, but to be troubled probably is [a big thing].
A problem you solve, a trouble you __________ [what?]. I don't know.
And although not all problems are troubling, most troubles are probably problematic.
So to have a problem may not be a big thing, but to be troubled probably is [a big thing].
A problem you solve, a trouble you __________ [what?]. I don't know.
I think there are several other ways of saying the same thing.
If you have too much trouble in solving a problem you may go nuts or have a mental breakdown and go insane.
In Maths there are 6 problems unsolved till today and a lot of mathematicians really went crazy having trouble trying to solve them. We have great unsolved problems too: environment, foods, drugs, health, politics, religion, etc.
We´d better sing Rihanna´s "Live Your Life" and... carpe diem.
Corrrect my English please.
If you have too much trouble in solving a problem you may go nuts or have a mental breakdown and go insane.
In Maths there are 6 problems unsolved till today and a lot of mathematicians really went crazy having trouble trying to solve them. We have great unsolved problems too: environment, foods, drugs, health, politics, religion, etc.
We´d better sing Rihanna´s "Live Your Life" and... carpe diem.
Corrrect my English please.