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troubled about - translation to german

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Troubled waters (disambiguation); Troubled waters; Troubled Waters (disambiguation); Troubled Waters (film); Troubled Waters (song)

troubled about      
besorgt wegen
troubled times         
ALBUM BY CAST
Troubled Times (song); Troubled Times (Cast album)
schwierige Zeiten (problematische Periode)
troubled sleep         
BOOK
Troubled Sleep (Sartre)
unruhiger Schlaf (Schlaf mit Alpträumen)

Definition

about
I
adj. (cannot stand alone)
ready
1) about to + inf. (the performance is about to begin)
willing
(colloq.) (AE)
2) not about to + inf. (we are not about to stop now; we are not about to be taken in by their campaign promises)
misc.
3) to set about doing smt.
II
prep.
1) be quick about it ('do it quickly')
2) how/what about us?
We say 'to be angry/annoyed/furious/excited/worried/upset/sorry about something':
- What are you so angry/annoyed about? - Are you excited about going on holiday next week? - I'm sorry about the noise last night. We were having a party. (but: sorry for doing something)
We say 'to care about someone/something' (= think someone/something is important):
- He is very selfish. He doesn't care about other people.
We say 'to complain to someone about someone/something:
- We complained to the manager of the restaurant about the food.
We say 'to dream/hear about someone/something':
- I dreamt about you last night. - Did you hear about the fight in the club on Saturday night?
We say 'to think about someone/something' (= consider, concentrate the mind on):
- You're quiet this morning. What are you thinking about?
The difference between 'think of ' and 'think about' is sometimes very small. Often you I can use 'of' or 'about':
- My sister is thinking of (or about) going to Canada.
We say 'to do something about something' (= do something to improve a bad situation):
- The economic situation is getting worse and worse. The government ought to do something about it.
We say 'to remind someone about something' (= tell someone not to forget):
- I'm glad you reminded me about the party. I had completely forgotten it.
We say 'to warn someone about someone/something (of is also possible sometimes):
- I knew she was a bit strange before I met her. Tom had warned me about her.

Wikipedia

Troubled Waters

Troubled Waters may refer to:

  • Moving-image works:
    • Troubled Waters (2006 film), Canadian thriller
    • "Troubled Waters", a 1975 episode of the TV series Columbo
    • British films:
      • Troubled Waters (1964 film), British re crime, directed by Stanley Goulder
      • Troubled Waters (1936 film), British, mystery directed by Albert Parker
  • Prose works:
    • Troubled Waters, short-fiction anthology in Merovingen Nights science fiction series
    • Troubled Waters (novel), English translation of 1895 Ichiyō Higuchi novel
  • Troubled Waters, a song by Chris Brown from Indigo, 2019
  • "Troubled Waters" (Victor Crone song), 2020
Examples of use of troubled about
1. Jesus told Martha that she was troubled about many things.
2. He‘s troubled about more than that he killed someone.
3. "I‘m deeply troubled about the culture that surrounds our kids today," he says.
4. Rather than voice outright opposition to Alito, they spoke about being "concerned" and "troubled" about the high stakes involved.
5. QUESTION: My question, sir, is are you feeling troubled about your standing here today about perhaps facing a credibility gap with the American people?