Take the trouble Meaning in English
expression
释义
To make an effort to do something, especially when it requires extra work or care that is not strictly necessary.
用法与细微差别
Slightly formal or polite; often used when thanking someone for their effort. Common with 'didn't even take the trouble', meaning someone made little effort. Usually followed by 'to' plus verb: 'take the trouble to ask'.
例句
She always takes the trouble to check her work carefully.
basic
Thank you for taking the trouble to help me.
basic
He didn't take the trouble to reply to my message.
basic
Not everyone will take the trouble to learn your name, but she always remembers.
natural
If you had just taken the trouble to ask, you would have found out the truth.
natural
He always takes the trouble to bring a small gift for the host.
natural