troublant, -e, adj., disturbing, troubling, disquieting.
trouble, adj., thick, muddy, troubled, turbid, foul; dull, cloudy, overcast, dim. Avoir la vue —; to be dim-sighted. Pêcher en eau —; to fish in troubled waters; to take advantage of confusion or disorder.
trouble, adv., dimly, confusedly.
trouble, n.m., confusion, disorder, disturbance, agitation, turmoil; dispute, quarrel. pl., troubles, broils, commotions, disturbances, dissensions. —s civils; civil broils. Exciter des —s dans un Etat; to raise dissensions in a state.
troublé, -e, adj part., disturbed; confused, put out, abashed, bashful.
trouble or truble, n.f., hoop-net.
troubleau, n.m., small hoop-net.
trouble-fête, n.m., (—) mar-joy, troublesome guest.
troublement, n.m., confusion, disturbance.
troubler, v.a., to trouble, to make thick, to make muddy; to muddle, to turn; to disturb, to disorder, to distract, to confound, to agitate, to perplex, to disconcert, to unsettle; to unhinge; to put to trouble; to interrupt; to destroy the harmony of; to ruffle, to annoy, to discompose, to confuse; to dim, to dull. La peur lui trouble la raison; fear unhinges his mind. — quelqu’un; to put anyone out.