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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
problem
1 difficult situations 2 dealing with difficult situations see also EASY/DIFFICULT
1 difficult situations - a situation that is difficult to understand or deal with: problem She has a lot of problems at work. ◎ Unemployment is a serious problem at the moment. ◎ There's a problem with the photocopier - the paper keeps jamming. ◎ a big/major problem ◎ a few small/minor problems - something that is difficult to do or understand: difficulty (often plural) She's having difficulties with her maths homework. - problems: trouble (noun U) She's got problems at home and trouble at work. - a small temporary problem: hitch There was a technical hitch - the microphone wouldn't work. - a small unexpected or hidden problem: snag This paint is really good - the only snag is that it's difficult to wash off your hands. - a problem that is difficult to find an answer to: puzzle It's always been a puzzle to me why he left that job. - a problem that needs to be discussed or dealt with: question Her resignation raises the question of who will take over the job. - a situation in which you have to make a difficult choice between two or more things: dilemma I was in a dilemma: should I go to see her or should I finish my work? - (used about problems, difficulties, etc) to begin: arise* The problem would never have arisen if we'd stayed at home. - when problems need your attention, they face you The biggest problem facing us is lack of time. - if you are in a difficult situation, you are in difficulty/difficulties, in trouble We could see from the shore that the swimmer was in difficulties. ◎ That boy is always in trouble. - to be the reason for a problem: be the matter (with sb/sth) I don't know what's the matter with Elizabeth - she never speaks to anyone. - not as it should be: wrong (with sth) What's wrong with the car this time? ◎ I think something must be wrong with Rachel - she's looking so worried. - if sth is difficult to do or deal with, it is tricky, awkward a tricky situation ◎ It's been a particularly awkward problem to deal with.
2 dealing with difficult situations - to do what is necessary when you have a problem: do* sth about sth, deal* with sth, tackle sth What are you going to do about that leaking pipe? ◎ How is Robert dealing with that problem he had at work? ◎ The police are trying to tackle the problem of car theft. - to see if there is sth you can do to solve a problem: take* a look (at sth) Could you take a look at my car - it's been giving me a lot of problems. - to try hard to find an answer to a problem: puzzle over sth I've puzzled over this question for ages but I can't seem to find the answer. - a piece of information or an idea that helps you find an answer to a problem: clue The detective was looking for clues to solve the mystery. - to deal with a problem successfully: solve sth, , overcome* sth The council have been trying to solve the problem of traffic congestion. ◎ They've finally overcome their financial problems. - what you decide to do to solve a problem: solution (to sth), answer (to sth) long-term solutions ◎ There are no easy answers. - to think of a solution to a problem: work sth out, sort sth out, figure sth out We've worked out a compromise solution. ◎ I hope they sort it out before Christmas. ◎ So you've figured out how to prevent the leak? - if events have a successful conclusion, they work out I'm glad it's all worked out. ※ MORE ... - trying different solutions until you find the best one: trial and error (noun U) The only way to solve this problem is by trial and error.
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