Problem Meaning in English
word
/ˈpɹɑbɫəm/
PRAH-bluhm
/pɹˈɒbləm/
PROB-luhm
释义
A situation, thing, or person that causes difficulty or needs to be dealt with or solved.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in everyday and formal speech. Can refer to personal issues, technical difficulties, or abstract challenges. Often appears in phrases like 'solve a problem', 'face a problem', 'a serious problem'. Not to be confused with 'trouble' which can imply more emotional or physical distress.
Spanish: problemaPortuguese (BR): problemaPortuguese (PT): problemaChinese (Simplified): 问题Chinese (Traditional): 問題Hindi: समस्याArabic: مشكلةBengali: সমস্যাRussian: проблемаJapanese: 問題Vietnamese: vấn đềKorean: 문제Turkish: problem - sorunUrdu: مسئلہIndonesian: masalah
例句
We’ve got a problem with the car — it won’t start.
natural
She’s been struggling with a personal problem lately.
natural
I have a problem with my computer.
basic
We need to find a solution to this problem.
basic
The teacher helped me with a math problem.
basic
Don't worry, we can fix this problem quickly.
natural