Fill in the blanks with the word trouble , and what words can be formed with the word trouble .

Updated on culture 2024-06-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many people are noisy and noisy, noisy and noisy for no reason, noisy and noisy for no reason.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many people are noisy and noisy () noisy and noisy

    Acting unreasonably is called () making trouble

    Loud and noisy () noisy noisy

    Loud and noisy () noisy and noisy

    Happily joking () slapstick slapstick

    Fight and scream () Fight and fight

    It's a joke called () to make a fuss.

    Laughing and laughing () laughing and laughing () laughing and laughing () laughing and laughing and laugh

    Prosperous and active called () noisy and lively

    Quarreling with people for no reason

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, noisy, joking, slapstick, noisy.

    Laughing and laughing () laughing and laughing () laughing and laughing () laughing and laughing and laugh

    Prosperous and active called () noisy and lively

    Quarreling with people for no reason

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Noisy, noisy, noisy, laughing, slapstick, playing, hilarious, frolic, vexatious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Noise", "Hu", "Noise", "Play", "Fight", "Play", "Hot", "Unreasonable", "Hip", "Unreasonable".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Lively rè nao: the scene is prosperous and active; interesting people (or things); The modification is grand and the atmosphere is lively; to enliven it, to slow down and suffocate the nucleus; Cheerful and elated.

    2. Noisy hōng nào: Everyone is noisy at the same time.

    3. 嬉機 xī nào: game fighting.

    4. 无理取闹 wú lǐ qǔ nào: to make noise and find trouble for no reason.

    5. 小打小闹 xiǎo dǎ xiǎo nào: to describe small-scale work (with humorous meaning).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Troubled words can be formed into a group of words:

    1. Slapstick: Use words and actions to make jokes.

    2. Frolic: play slapstick.

    3. Unreasonable: The original meaning refers to the sound of frogs only collapsing and appearing for no reason, and mostly refers to noisy for no reason.

    4. Loud noise: refers to the disorderly quarrel and commotion between the parties to the argument without serious differences.

    5. Lively: Describe the lively scene or scene.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As follows: 1. Fooling: fooling around; It's not productive or purposeful.

    2. Nonsense: (moving) behavior is unreasonable; Vexatious.

    3. Noisy: (moving) loud quarrels: endlessly. Voice: human voice. Bend the town quickly (move) to disturb, so that it is not quiet: outside the examination room, it is strictly prohibited.

    4. Lively: (shape) (scene) prosperous and active: The street|The square is crowded with people, very much.

    Boisterous. 5. Messing around: messing around; Vexatious.

    6. Falling out and burying this: The fight with each other is fierce, and the two have a falling out with a complete loss of harmony, and no one pays attention to anyone.

    7. Three troubles: The abbreviation of the three streets of the downtown area. In ancient times, the punishment was in the city, because it was also'Three troubles'Refers to the place of execution.

    8. Fighting: chasing and playing in the hotel; Jokes: Children in the yard.

    Slapstick. 9. Haunting Dragon: A dancing dragon-shaped pattern.

    10. Farce: (name) A kind of comedy, which reveals the contradictions of the characters' behaviors through funny plots and lively scenes, which is more exaggerated than ordinary comedy. A metaphor for a funny and hilarious thing.

    11. Laughter: Laughing and noisy. Teasing amusement.

    12. Crazy: willful and unrestrained noisy.

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