1 to take the trouble -- obtěžovat se
Don’t bother to wrap it – I’ll take it as it is.
3 something or someone that causes bother -- otrava, obtíž
What a bother all this is!
My sense rather is that they were clearly an anxious group, as he insists, but they were bothered rather than troubled by slavery.
She sat and stared, and did not want to be bothered with anything.
One soon stops bothering when after leafing through nearly 500 pages there is only a reference to more literature.
People who lead quiet lives not bothering with politics and the community are being somewhat selfish.
Since he also might not have, we should not be bothered by this result.
The most significant factor is one which is heavily loaded with features of general well-being such as being bothered by nerves or depressed.
The fact that his dissertation work on hyperinflation became his peak achievement bothered him.
By the 1970s the academic modernizers had fallen silent, seldom even bothering to respond to their numerous critics.
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taciz etmek, canını sıkmak, uğraşmak…
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