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    problem

    US /ˈprɑbləm/

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    UK /ˈprɒbləm/

    A1
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Something difficult to deal with or causes trouble
    The problem she faces now is how to pay back all her student loans
    adj.AdjectiveCausing trouble
    She is a problem child, she often breaks things
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Question to show understanding of a math concept
    I do not understand how to solve this problem
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)An issue or fault in a computer system or software.
    There's a problem with the network connection.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A person who causes difficulties or is hard to control
    My son is a problem, he never listens to me

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    The Greatest Innovations In Formula One

    12:00The Greatest Innovations In Formula One
    • One of the first people to realise and attempt to correct this problem was a young Swiss engineer and driver called Michael May.

      One of the first people to realise and attempt to correct this problem was a young Swiss engineer and driver called Michael May.

    • One of the first people to realize and attempt to correct this problem was a young Swiss

      One of the first people to realize and attempt to correct this problem was a young Swiss

    B1

    How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28

    10:46How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28
    • And when they do, the problem usually comes down to the distinction between speaker meaning and audience meaning, or what a speaker intends, as opposed to what a listener understands.

      And when they do, the problem usually comes down to the distinction between speaker meaning and audience meaning, or what a speaker intends, as opposed to what a listener understands.

    • And when they do, the problem usually comes down to the distinction between speaker meaning

      And when they do, the problem usually comes down to the distinction between speaker meaning

    B1

    Chinese Street Food Tour in Hangzhou, China | BEST Potstickers in China!

    11:53Chinese Street Food Tour in Hangzhou, China | BEST Potstickers in China!
    • 你尝嘛,没事 Try them out, no problem!

      你尝嘛,没事 Try them out, no problem!

    • 可以 No problem

      可以 No problem

    B1

    #AskGaryVee Episode 72: Casey Neistat on Applying to College & How to Focus on Goals

    22:22#AskGaryVee Episode 72: Casey Neistat on Applying to College & How to Focus on Goals
    • To the masses, no problem.

      To the masses, no problem.

    • As little as possible, to the masses, no problem.

      As little as possible, to the masses, no problem.

    A2

    Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing

    35:17Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing
    • The terrible problem we have with terrorism and ISIL and anybody who looks at it from

      The terrible problem we have with terrorism and ISIL and anybody who looks at it from

    B1

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • PROBLEM.

      PROBLEM.

    • PROBLEM, SOME

      PROBLEM, SOME

    B1

    Why Do the Chinese Use Chopsticks

    05:41Why Do the Chinese Use Chopsticks
    • Richelieu fixed his pointy-knife problem by inventing the table knife, while Confucius solved it by popularizing chopsticks.

      Richelieu fixed his pointy-knife problem by inventing the table knife, while Confucius solved it by popularizing chopsticks.

    • Richelieu fixed his pointy knife problem by inventing the table knife, while Confucius solved it by popularizing chopsticks.

      Richelieu fixed his pointy knife problem by inventing the table knife, while Confucius solved it by popularizing chopsticks.

    B1

    How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide

    10:12How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • By contrast, using "and" can engage in collaborative problem-solving, like, "You mentioned that we need X,

      By contrast, using "and" can engage in collaborative problem-solving, like, "You mentioned that we need X,

    • By contrast, using and can engage in collaborative problem

      By contrast, using and can engage in collaborative problem

    A2

    Why can’t prices just stay the same?

    07:31Why can’t prices just stay the same?
    • Let's put you out of work so that demand slows, so that price growth slows." The Fed raises interest rates to slow down spending across the economy, partly by signaling to markets that they're taking the problem seriously, which creates an expectation that inflation will fall.

      Let's put you out of work so that demand slows, so that price growth slows." The Fed raises interest rates to slow down spending across the economy, partly by signaling to markets that they're taking the problem seriously, which creates an expectation that inflation will fall.

    • that they're taking the problem seriously.

      that they're taking the problem seriously.

    B1

    12 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize

    11:4412 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize
    • words, people who excel at cognitive exercises  like problem-solving also demonstrate a fuller  

      words, people who excel at cognitive exercises  like problem-solving also demonstrate a fuller  

    • In other words, people who excel at cognitive exercises like problem-solving also demonstrate a fuller understanding of their feelings.

      In other words, people who excel at cognitive exercises like problem-solving also demonstrate a fuller understanding of their feelings.

    B1