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他为自己的罪行感到后悔
enfant à problèmes

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

problem PSYCH, SOCIOL child
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

problem [Brit ˈprɒbləm, Am ˈprɑbləm] N

1. problem (difficulty):

avoir des problèmes or des ennuis (with avec)

2. problem MATH:

3. problem attr:

problem PSYCH, SOCIOL child
problem family
problem group

4. problem attr LIT:

problem play, novel

child <pl children> [Brit tʃʌɪld, Am tʃaɪld] N

1. child (non-adult):

to be with child archaic

2. child attr (young):

3. child (product) fig:

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problem child N

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problem [ˈprɒbləm, Am ˈprɑ:bləm] N

child <children> [tʃaɪld] N

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problem child N

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u rečniku PONS

problem [ˈpra·bləm] N

child <children> [tʃaɪld] N

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His youth was marked by private scandals and for many years he appeared as the problem child of the royal family.
en.wikipedia.org
The existence of a private cosy club within the cricket establishment had to become a problem child.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Common sense dictates that a problem child needs attention?
www.punditarena.com
The bridge was always the biggest problem child of the community.
en.wikipedia.org
Since other malware types have a presence that is immediately noticeable, ransomware is said to be the first problem child piece of malware.
www.scmagazineuk.com