US /ɪn ˈtrʌbəl/
・UK /in ˈtrʌbl/
A lot of people pick it up and get themselves in trouble.
A lot of people pick it up and get themselves in trouble.
They've got something called a clean slate policy that says if you've got in trouble with the law in the past, it doesn't matter to them.
YOU GOT IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW
If a friend is in trouble, our first instinct is rarely to tell them that they are fundamentally a shithead and a failure.
If a friend is in trouble
And, by the way, if a state gets in trouble, well, we can step in and see if we can find
And by the way, if a state gets in trouble, well, we could step in and see if we can find a way to help them.
...as someone who is not obedient enough, so you will be in trouble
If interest rates go up a lot, then they're in trouble because the cost of money's gonna be too high to more than offset with the merchant discount rate.
Citigroup is in trouble.
I really hope we don't get caught and get in trouble.
I really hope we don't get caught and get in trouble.
I'm in trouble.
I'm in trouble.
Oh, my gosh, we're gonna get in trouble; does this mean we're not going to Heaven any more?
"Oh my gosh, we're gonna get in trouble.