Bother
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British pronunciation/ˈbɒðə/
American pronunciation/ˈbɑːðər/

Définition et Signification de "bother"

to bother
01

ennuyer

to annoy or trouble someone, especially when they are busy or want to be left alone
Transitive: to bother sb
to bother definition and meaning
02

déranger, importuner

to cause someone to feel worried, upset, or concerned
Transitive: to bother sb
to bother definition and meaning
03

prendre la peine de faire

to put effort and energy into doing something
Transitive: to bother doing sth
04

déranger, ennuyer

to cause someone to feel agitated or confused
Transitive: to bother sb
05

déranger, importuner

to interrupt or disturb someone by intruding into their space or time
Transitive: to bother sb
06

se soucier de, s'occuper de

to care or pay attention to something
Intransitive: to bother with sth
Bother
01

mal

difficulty, trouble, or problem
02

fausse joie, trouble

an angry disturbance

bother

v

bothered

adj

bothered

adj
example
Exemple
The constant noise from the construction site bothered residents in the neighborhood.
Loud music late at night can bother people trying to sleep.
Please don't bother me while I'm working on this important project.
He didn't want to bother his friend during a busy day at the office.
Let me know if I'm bothering you, and I'll leave you alone.
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