troublous

Those days were troublous days, and the fires of hatred burned high.
Ce furent des jours troubles et les feux de la haine brûlèrent violemment.
Through the prophet Zechariah, as well as by their recent experience during the troublous times of Esther and Mordecai, the Jews in Medo-Persia had been plainly warned to return to their own land.
Par le prophète Zacharie, ainsi que par les faits récents qui s'étaient produits à l'époque troublée d'Esther et de Mardochée, ils avaient été nettement invités à retourner dans leur pays.
There isn't any work, there isn't any food, these are troublous times.
Le chômage, la faim, la misère...
And this great enterprise was carried through to completion in spite of the difficulties attendant upon the confused status of the world during these troublous times.
Et cette grande entreprise fut menée à bonne fin, malgré les difficultés accompagnant le désordre du statut mondial pendant ces temps troublés.
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