tsoris如何读

英:['tsɔ:rɪs]

美:['tsɒrɪs]

tsoris是什么意思

  • [复]n.;烦恼;麻烦事;痛苦;不幸 ( 亦作 tsores;tsorriss;tsooris)

tsoris英英释义

noun

trouble, distress

tsoris词源英文解释

Yiddish tsures, tsores, plural of tsure, tsore trouble, distress, from Hebrew ṣārāh

The first known use of tsuris was in 1901

tsoris 例句

1 More than two dozen of them talk about the nuts and bolts of their work, as well as its joys and tsoris, in an engaging new documentary.

2 They’re dying to tell you what they just discovered about their tsoris at their shrinks.

3 Journalists critical of the show have also caused her tsoris.

4 It’s the most ancient community of Jews in the Western world, one that has withstood centuries of sorrow and tsoris while producing some of the nation’s most important thinkers and writers.

5 Trouble and woe ensued, he said, what in Yiddish is called tsoris.

6 The dollhouse turns that realm into an idealized space, a corrective to the moral murk of domesticity, unencumbered by the tsoris that seeps through the walls of a real house.

7 Rules about not-for-profits not getting involved in politics have been the source of much tsoris  for the IRS.

8 That nasty $6,000 in penalties probably puts him a bit behind particularly when you throw in the tsoris of going all the way to Tax Court. 

9 When the subject of his relationship with his son came up, Cuomo went into a philosophical disquisition on the strength of the family bond, its ability to withstand “tsoris.”

10 But bringing his base onside would have further entangled Baker in the national tsuris over the identity of the Republican Party.

11 And yet for all the behind-the-scenes tsuris, HBO Max is actually doing pretty damn well.

12 The plummeting price of natural gas wasn’t worth this tsuris.

13 There’s a lot of tsuris all over the place over the fact that Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar will be putting on a show-pony debate next week on CNN with the Clueless Twins, Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy, on the subject of healthcare.

14 From time to time, this causes tsuris for the Orthodox, who prefer religious law, which is that Judaism is traced only through the mother’s side.

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