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If you date him, you're asking for trouble.


Translation result
Si sales con él, te estás buscando problemas. If you date him, you're asking for trouble.


date verb

1. Go on a date with.

Sarah decided to date her coworker after they hit it off at the office party. Sarah decidió salir con su compañera de trabajo después de que conectaron en la fiesta del office.

2. Stamp with a date.

The clerk dated the package receipt to ensure that it was processed on time. El empleado dató el recibo de paquete para asegurarse de que se procesara a tiempo.

3. Assign a date to.

The event planner was responsible for dating the conference schedule, ensuring that each session had a specific start and end time. El planificador de eventos era responsable de fechar el horario del congreso, asegurándose de que cada sesión tuviera un inicio y fin específico en tiempo.

4. Date regularly.

The couple has been dating regularly since they met in college, and their relationship has only grown stronger over time. El par de ha estado saliendo regularmente desde que se conocieron en la universidad y su relación solo ha crecido más fuerte con el tiempo.

5. Provide with a dateline.

The editor asked me to date the article with the day it was published, so readers could track its relevance. El editor me pidió que fechara el artículo con la fecha en que se publicó, para que los lectores puedan seguir su relevancia.

trouble noun

1. A source of difficulty.

The car's broken engine has been causing me trouble all week, and I'm starting to get frustrated with the mechanic for not being able to fix it yet. El motor roto del coche me ha estado causando problemas toda la semana y estoy empezando a enfadarme con el mecánico por no haber podido arreglarlo todavía.

2. An angry disturbance.

The trouble that erupted in the streets was caused by a misunderstanding between rival gangs, and it took hours for the police to restore order. El troubles que estalló en las calles se debió a un malentendido entre pandillas rivales, y tardó horas a la policía en restaurar el orden.

3. An event causing distress or pain.

After the accident, the hospital became a trouble for Sarah's family, as they struggled to make ends meet and deal with the medical bills. Después del accidente, el hospital se convirtió en un problema para la familia de Sarah, ya que luchaban por llegar a finales de mes y tratar con las cuentas médicas.

4. An effort that is inconvenient.

The extra hour spent fixing the broken pipe became a trouble that disrupted our entire afternoon plan. La hora adicional pasada reparando el tubo roto se convirtió en un problema que interrumpió todo nuestro plan para la tarde.

5. A strong feeling of anxiety.

The thought of public speaking always gives me trouble, making my heart race and my hands shake with nervousness. El pensamiento sobre hablar en público siempre me da problemas, lo que hace que mi corazón late con fuerza y mis manos tiemblen de nerviosidad.

6. An unwanted pregnancy.