常見例句雙語例句Japan's economy, too, seems to be in a spot of bother, with output falling in the second quarter according to figures released on September 10th.日本的經濟看起來也令人擔心,在9月10日公佈的數據中,第二季度的産出下降。As for America, the hope is that because it needs Turkey in Iraq and Afghanistan, it will put up with a spot of bother. Israel and Iran will severely test these theories.而對於美國而言,由於在伊朗與阿富汗問題中土耳其具有的積極作用,可能會容忍土方帶來的“小麻煩”,但這一觀點能夠延續(xù)多久,以色列與伊朗才是關鍵。When Sirena opened, there was a spot of bother with some extortionate bandits; now, says Mr. Novikov, Russia is “becoming more law-abiding” (even if the bureaucratic hurdles have increased).儅塞麗娜開張時,店裡還會碰上一些敲詐勒索的麻煩;現(xiàn)在,諾維科夫說,俄羅斯已經“變得越來越奉公守法”(即使官僚主義壁壘增加了)。權威例句But NatWest, Britain's biggest bank by assets, is meanwhile facing a spot of bother.ECONOMIST: Those two capitalisms, againHow ironic, then, that the Bank now finds itself in a spot of bother over its own budget.ECONOMIST: World BankAmid the finger pointing and political posturing, the Obama administration seems to have missed a vital detail: The U.S. oil industry is in a spot of bother.FORBES: Has The Gulf Spill Opened Pandora's Box For Obama? 返回 a spot of bother