No! Can't see trouble for some Chinese! (9)
I believe the answer is:
cantonese
'some chinese' is the definition.
(Cantonese is an example)
'no can't see trouble' is the wordplay.
'trouble' is an anagram indicator.
'no'+'cant'+'see'='nocantsee'
'nocantsee' anagrammed gives 'CANTONESE'.
'for' is the link.
(Other definitions for cantonese that I've seen before include "Asian language?" , "way to cook" , "Chinese language" , "Form of Chinese" , "tongue" .)