High In Trouble

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
HIT
Pronunciation
/haɪ ɪn ˈtrəbəl/
Category
Community
Related Field
Educational

Examples in Context

  1. But if that image is from high school, you could be in big trouble.
  2. That's why even with a high unemployment rate in many countries, companies still have trouble finding workers.
  3. With the exception of a few airlines from the Middle East, for which high oil prices are helping to fund an expansion, airlines are in deep trouble.
  4. Operation excision is the first way to cure this disease, but the relapse rate is high, and long-term effect is not definite, whose treatment is still in trouble.
  5. Without enough instruction of reading theories, reading teachers in senior high schools always find reading a difficult task, making the students in the trouble of improving reading comprehension.

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