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Перевод: inconvenience
[существительное] неудобство; беспокойство; [глагол] причинять неудобство; беспокоить; побеспокоить
Тезаурус:
- engage in minor, or even major, acts of sabotage that will inconvenience you.
- Despite the inconvenience of counting large numbers the twenty-four-hour system persisted for centuries in Italy, but most other countries of western Europe soon adopted the system in which the hours were counted in two sets of twelve from midnight and from noon, respectively.
- The disposal of physical assets sometimes might involve considerable expense and inconvenience, e.g. legal documentation associated with land and property transactions.
- "I hope I didn't inconvenience you. "
- It's as if his actual presence were some kind of inconvenience, like going to the toilet, as if his body were a mere nuisance.
- But the news, later in the day, that the first of at least 10 chartered trains had at last crossed the border into Czechoslovakia revived the East Germans' spirit of solidarity in the face of inconvenience and discomfort.
- So too was his exceptional ability to accelerate or delay his pirouettes at will - a dancer for whom gravity is only a trivial inconvenience.
- In practice, Coates' precept "Personal inconvenience is not a valid reason for derogations and exemptions" depends on who is being inconvenienced.
- Dare they call her bluff and just let her get on with whatever she thought she could do to inconvenience them?
- His letter home to his wife discloses the inconvenience, but not more, which the persecution caused him.
- IF ONLY the woman had paused for a moment to inspect the hastily scrawled felt tip notice at the top of the stairs: "I am sorry for any inconvenience caused to all our customers during the period that the down escalator has been out of service.
- The inconvenience of flight has been removed; has jet-lag?
- Whole trees in motion; inconvenience felt when walking against the wind.
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