Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

problem in English:

1. problem problem


No problem!
If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
Not a day goes by without our hearing of an environmental problem.
Why don't you look into the problem yourself? It's your responsibility.
The problem with many things is the pre-conceived ideas we have about them!
What does Tom really think of the way we've been handling this problem?
It's unlikely that replacing the battery will fix the problem.
Before the arrival of the Europeans, yellow fever hadn't been a problem.
Not having dealt with such a problem, they don't know what to do.
I appreciate your problem, but it can't be helped.
Noise is the most serious problem for those who live around the airports.
If only you had helped me yesterday, the problem would have been avoided.
I think the only problem I have now is being shut in at home.
Because of the problem of air pollution, the bicycle may some day replace the automobile.
His loss of memory is a psychological problem rather than a physical one.

English word "problem"(problem) occurs in sets:

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2. issue issue


no issue
While long-term credit banks are authorized by law to issue bonds to raise fund, they are not allowed to take deposits the way ordinary banks are.
Frankie blamed his own blackness for his school problems. His real issue was that so did his teachers.
Dr. Svensen researched the issue so extensively that his bibliography makes up half the weight of his book.
I shall be introducing the street paper that is only sold by the homeless, "The Big Issue", started in England and has had its first Japanese issue.
You can see both sides of almost any issue -- and while it might exasperate your friends and lead to a few Hamlet moments, you're perfectly happy with your broad perspective
Kids these days think that any issue in life can be resolved as easily as restarting a computer game.
At present the text book issue between the Korean and Japanese governments is developing into a significant problem affecting both countries.
Parliamentary activity has become a political tug of war between the ruling and opposition parties over the issue.
They're used for surveillance at home and abroad, raising privacy issues everywhere.
Why does the government constantly have to issue new bank notes on a regular basis? The government constantly have to issue new bank-notes becausethe old one get dirty and torn.
Issue is defined as to deliver or distribute. An example of issue is to provide someone with a new driver's license.
to issue passports/visas; they issued a special set of stamps

English word "problem"(issue) occurs in sets:

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3. trouble


Don't make trouble.
It may seem like a lot of trouble to go through, but in the end, you'll be happy you did it.
They accused him of being in the classroom in order to cause trouble.
His intelligence and experience enabled him to deal with the trouble.
His novel ideas are time and again getting him into trouble with his more conservative colleagues.
Whenever you're in trouble or feeling down, I'll be there for you.
I've had a lot on my mind recently and have had trouble falling asleep at night.
Many native speakers of Japanese have trouble hearing the difference between B and V.
Keep a close eye on Tom and make sure he doesn't get into any trouble.
The man, who had not eaten for three days, had trouble thinking about anything except food.
If you're not prepared to take the trouble to learn how to train a dog, don't get one.
Please accept our apologies for the trouble this matter has caused you.
When I was in England, I had great difficulty trouble in speaking English.
The only trouble I've ever had was dealing with people who didn't like my personality.
Good morning. You're a bit late today, aren't you? "Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble."

English word "problem"(trouble) occurs in sets:

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4. bugbear


The bureaucracy is the bugbear of the Union.
Inflation is the government’s main bugbear.

English word "problem"(bugbear) occurs in sets:

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5. a concern



English word "problem"(a concern) occurs in sets:

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6. setback


Our negotiations to lower export taxes suffered a big setback.
It's only a minor setback.
Automobile sales suffered a setback at the end of the financial year.
Today’s result was a major setback for the team.
A setback may cause you to take longer to succeed. It doesn't necessarily prevent you from succeeding.
However, I have recently heard that there have been setbacks during the parallel negotiations in Brussels.
He had been recovering, but he suffered a setback last week.
face the setbacks
this would be a setback to our plans
discussions are now taking place in the context of two major setbacks to American efforts in Afghanistan
Then yesterday she had a setback
Have you experienced any setbacks?
The company faced a big setback when their premises were burned down, but they vowed to recover quickly.
The construction had some delay due to unforeseen setbacks.
There were many setbacks in the development of the town.

English word "problem"(setback) occurs in sets:

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7. hurdle


If a runner hits a hurdle it will fall over.
face an added hurdle - a promising career can be extremely hard to pursue unless you have an inside contact
The majority of candidates fail at the first hurdle and never get the job.
Apple has faced hurdle after hurdle in getting the system adopted both in the United States and elsewhere.
A chase involves larger, rigid fences while a hurdle race is run over shorter, more flexible obstacles.
She was in the lead by the second hurdle.
Tony fell over the second hurdle and broke his leg.
there are many hurdles to overcome
That is a very high hurdle to reach
the bill may face hurdles 2. The weather will be the biggest hurdle so I have to be ready 3. She learnt to hurdle by leaping over bales of hay on her family's farm
That's because before drones can truly take flight, they'll have to surmount legal and regulatory hurdles.

English word "problem"(hurdle) occurs in sets:

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8. a predicament



English word "problem"(a predicament) occurs in sets:

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9. nuisance


It's a nuisance having to queue for everything.
I don't want to be a nuisance so tell me if you want to be alone.
They viewed her as a nuisance.
The noise was so loud that it was a nuisance to the neighbors.
Chicken pox is an itchy nuisance for kids.
It's a real nuisance, I can tell you.
They're stupid children, what a nuisance, she said. I replied praising them: "What are you saying, They're both smart, with a good memory and a promising future"
What a nuisance that child is!
Beware of 'One Ring' malicious nuisance calls!!
Just how well can masks block the, even smaller than pollen, yellow sand dust? I think it much more of a nuisance than pollen.
It's a nuisance that I've got to work tomorrow. It's Sunday after all!
Working on Saturdays is a real nuisance for me.
Sorry to be a nuisance, but could I use your phone?
That little dog is such a nuisance. It keeps running around getting under everyone's feet.
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English word "problem"(nuisance) occurs in sets:

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10. bother


Don't bother.
Don't bother waking me up at 4:00 a.m. I don't plan to go fishing tomorrow.
The politician did not bother to apologize for betraying our trust.
When I was a kid, touching bugs didn't bother me a bit. Now I can hardly stand looking at pictures of them.
I will play Sudoku then instead of continuing to bother you.
Children often bother their parents.
In the end, it was just too much bother so I went home by taxi.
The very pure spirit does not bother about the regard of others or human respect, but communes inwardly with God, alone and in solitude as to all forms, and with delightful tranquility, for the knowledge of God is received in divine silence.
It's only when I can't sleep at night that the ticking of the clock becomes loud enough to bother me.
I'm going to see your father today, about career counselling. "You don't need to bother with that."
I know no freer country than my own, for never do I bother leaving home.
It was to say that going to the station was too much of a bother after all so I should come to the hotel she's staying at. Good grief, what a selfish woman!
Are you still letting last night's fight bother you? That's so naive.
Money is a big bother: you can live neither with it nor without it.
It must bother you to have taken a bad master. "I'm stupid too. So, it's all right."