0 to interrupt what someone is doing:
2 to move or change something from its usual position, arrangement, condition, or shape:
3 to cause someone to stop what the person is doing, or to interrupt an activity:
5 to move or change something from its usual position or arrangement:
Be careful not to disturb anything.
I'm very tired, what with travelling all day yesterday and having a disturbed night.
She started to photograph the documents, safe in the knowledge that she wouldn't be disturbed for at least an hour.
Please go on with what you're doing and don't let us disturb you.
The subject is exceeded and manoeuvred by a structure of writing, a 'structure' which is nonetheless notable for its disturbing stochastic effects.
By imposing new policies and challenging traditional methods of decision-making, however, the government has disturbed a number of interests.
However, their devotions were often disturbed by the sounds of revelry and dancing as the villagers gathered around the nearby maypole.
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打斷, 干擾, 使著急…
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molestar, perturbar, interrumpir…
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~を邪魔する, (人、心)を不安にさせる…
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rahatsız etmek, huzurunu bozmak, taciz etmek…
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déranger, inquiéter, troubler…
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