Signification en français

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UK//juː hæv ə ˈprɒbləm wɪð ɔːˈθɒrəti//US//juː hæv ə ˈprɑːbləm wɪð əˈθɔːrɪti//

Sens de You have a problem with authority

You often resist or challenge individuals in power or control.

In simple words: You have trouble respecting people in control.

You have a problem with authority dans une phrase

  • Many students who have a problem with authority often struggle to fit into strict educational systems.
  • He has a problem with authority, which makes it difficult for him to keep a job.
  • In her interviews, she mentioned she has a problem with authority and prefers to be self-directed.
  • People who have a problem with authority can sometimes act out in ways that upset others.
  • Having a problem with authority might lead to conflicts with parents or supervisors.

Comment utiliser You have a problem with authority

This phrase is often used in both formal and informal contexts to describe someone who challenges or disregards rules and commands from those in power.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'You have a problem' as being glued to authority figures.

Mots liés

Collocations with You have a problem with authority

  • individual with a problem with authority
  • problem with authority figures
  • have a serious problem with authority
  • address a problem with authority
  • examine one's problem with authority

Synonyms for You have a problem with authority

Common mistakes with You have a problem with authority

  • Confusing with 'an authority problem', which has a slightly different implication.
  • Using it too casually in formal situations.
  • Misinterpreting as a general dislike; it's more about conflict with control.

Compare You have a problem with authority with Rebellion, Resistance

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Questions fréquentes sur You have a problem with authority

Que signifie You have a problem with authority?

You have trouble respecting people in control.

Que signifie You have a problem with authority en français ?

You have trouble respecting people in control.

Quelle est la définition de You have a problem with authority?

You often resist or challenge individuals in power or control.

Comment utiliser You have a problem with authority dans une phrase?

Many students who have a problem with authority often struggle to fit into strict educational systems.

Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de You have a problem with authority?

He has a problem with authority, which makes it difficult for him to keep a job.

Quels sont les synonymes de You have a problem with authority?

Quelques alternatives courantes : defiance of authority, rebellion, noncompliance, insubordination, resistance.

Quels mots vont avec You have a problem with authority?

Il s'associe souvent à individual with a problem with authority, problem with authority figures, have a serious problem with authority, address a problem with authority, examine one's problem with authority.

Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec You have a problem with authority?

Confusing with 'an authority problem', which has a slightly different implication. Using it too casually in formal situations. Misinterpreting as a general dislike; it's more about conflict with control.

Comment prononce-t-on You have a problem with authority?

US: //juː hæv ə ˈprɑːbləm wɪð əˈθɔːrɪti//, UK: //juː hæv ə ˈprɒbləm wɪð ɔːˈθɒrəti//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.

Quand dois-je utiliser You have a problem with authority?

This phrase is often used in both formal and informal contexts to describe someone who challenges or disregards rules and commands from those in power.