1. 惹事生非:make sport of 嘲笑 | make trouble 惹事生非 | make up for 补偿
2. 闹事,捣乱:get into trouble陷入困境,招致不幸 | make trouble闹事,捣乱 | have trouble with同...闹纠纷
3. 惹麻烦:make tracks for 追踪 | make trouble 惹麻烦 | make two bites at a cherry 过分小心
4. 闹事:3. 名词 [事端] trouble | 闹事 : make trouble | 4. 名词 [责任] responsibility
1. They try to make money but the aspiring actors cause a lot of trouble.
2. I asked Clarence Seedorf to play on the right because with his technical quality I thought he'd make trouble for Siena.
3. For example, they will smuggle their agents into China to sow dissension and make trouble.
4. If you see it coming, you don't have to flip out and make trouble for yourself down the line.
5. Identifying these genes could make it possible to intervene with treatments before children get into trouble.
6. All that calorie burning begs the question of how we ought to feed ourselves so as to make our toil and trouble worth it.
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7. If it is used as a transitive verb, it means to make someone suffer or bring someone unnecessary trouble.
8. He told his son not to make trouble any more, the police said.
9. He said he worried she would remember his appearance and his license number and later make trouble for him and his family.
10. It is obvious the US'core purpose is to contain China's rise by using Japan and the Philippines to make trouble for China.