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disturb po angielsku:

1. disturbance disturbance


The police intervened in the disturbance.
A tendency to move farher away from the original attitude following a disturbance is negative static stability.

Angielskie słowo "disturb" (disturbance) występuje w zestawach:

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2. interfere


Don't interfere
Examinations interfere with the real purpose of education.
Don't let schooling interfere with your education.
He said the United States would not interfere.
Large countries shouldn't interfere with smaller countries.
A tight belt will interfere with circulation of the blood.
It is a private conversation - I wish you wouldn't interfere.
I don't want to interfere but...
The bark of my dog interfered with my sleep.
Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
Will the delay not interfere with the next outlet
if you interfere, you become involved in a situation when your help or advice is not wanted. An interfering person interferes a lot
A helpful general definition of restraint is: "anything which interferes with, or stops, a resident doing what they appear to want to do
We libertarians believe that Government should interfere in people's lives as little as possible.
Slave revolts interfere with Middle Passage.

3. move or awaken



Angielskie słowo "disturb" (move or awaken) występuje w zestawach:

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4. interrupt


Don't interrupt me.
I didn’t want to interrupt
I hate to interrupt you but it's very late.
No, please, don't interrupt. Mr Musgrave, please don't interrupt me when I'm asking rhetorical questions.
May I interrupt you? / You talk, I listen, and I can't interrupt. / Mrs. Holly, don't interrupt.
the buzzer interrupted his thoughts
"Just tell me one thing," she interrupted him.
only to have their conversation continually interrupted by people asking the doctor for free medical advice.
They were interrupted by the shout from pavement artist
I tried to explain, but people kept interrupting me.
I’m speaking now, so please don’t interrupt.
if you interrupt someone, you start talking while they are saying something so that they cannot finish what they were saying
You are always interrupting me when I'm watching the news. I hate it!
These days, commercial breaks have become so enjoyable that they are sometimes more entertaining than the programmes they interrupt.
I’m sorry to interrupt, but can I have a quick word?

5. bug


The wicked witch cast a spell on the man and turned him into a bug.
Probably there is a bug on APAL webpage, but this shouldn’t have any negative impact on algorithm and in general on solution.
I dunno if it's a bug or what, but this software doesn't work right.
We still don't know if it really is a bug.
The difference between the right word and almost the right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.
Stop bugging me!
That really ended up setting the stage for everything, and that really gave me the bug for going to events and connecting in person with all these people that are sort of doing their thing online.
The boy bugs me the hell out of me, I can't help Lisa with her homework.
Oh, while I remember, it seems that that was a bug that occurs when you use the comment field's 'letter-spacing' tag which adjusts the tracking.
A bug is a collective word used for insects in general, or for a virus, such as an influenza bug, or for a small hidden microphone (in an embassy for example.)
What bugs me most is too less legroom during the flight.
I hope it doesn't bug you.
Finding and fixing bugs, or "debugging", has always been a major part of computer programming.
I've got this bug about collecting books.
There was a bug in my Address Book and many addresses including yours were deleted.

6. to disrupt


to disrupt meeting / conversation / plans
They tried, in fact, to disrupt a national ceremony using violence.

Angielskie słowo "disturb" (to disrupt) występuje w zestawach:

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7. hamper


This disease hampers the prospects of many people for a long and full life.
Could you stop hampering me?
Poland has been hampered by poor regulations that would otherwise support a stable development sector.
He put his dirty clothes in the hamper.
The project was hampered by budget restraints
The time required in order to obtain it could hamper innovation.
Similarly, we will make sure that ACTA does not hamper access to generic medicines.
Our research were hampered by bad weather.
Bad weather, including fog and heavy snow, has hampered rescue efforts.
Fierce storms have been hampering rescue efforts and there is now little chance of finding more survivors.
Make sure you do the laundry when the hamper is full.
The weather hampered their progress; they may have moved slowly but eventually they got there.
Bad weather hampered attempts to rescue the fishing boat.
High operating costs hamper the growth of the company.
In case the unfamiliar setting hampered the ability to think

8. to annoy


This kid is starting to annoy me.

9. distort


a fairground mirror that distorts your shape
Many factors can distort the results.
distortion, distorted
The paper was accused of distorting the truth.
A true scientist would not distort facts.
Tall buildings can distort radio signals
Sound was distorted in such a way as incomprehensible
My original statement has been completely distorted by the media.
Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
Newspapers distorted the truth about their marriage.
It's a bad recording - the microphone distorted our voices.
The media distorts reality. We distort a dozen sickly trees into unaccustomed shapes in a little yard no bigger than a dining room, and then surely they look absurd enough.
Today, attempts are being made to distort the truth about those tragic years, and information is being disseminated that these camps were Polish or Latvian camps, and not German.
Fairground mirrors distort your shape. Due to his untreated schizophrenia he lived in his own distorted reality.
The truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is.