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I'm sorry to disturb you

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  • disturb - disturbed — ◊ disturb If you disturb someone, you interrupt what they are doing and cause them inconvenience. If she s asleep, don t disturb her. Sorry to disturb you, but can I use your telephone? ◊ disturbed The adjective disturbed usually has a diff …   Useful english dictionary

  • disturb — dis|turb [dıˈstə:b US ə:rb] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(interrupt)¦ 2¦(worry)¦ 3¦(move)¦ 4¦(change)¦ 5 disturb the peace ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: destourber, from Latin turbare to put into disorder ] 1.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • disturb — 01. I m going to be busy in my office for the next hour or so; please see that I am not [disturbed]. 02. During the [disturbance] following the concert, 3 young people were arrested, and one policeman was injured. 03. I m sorry to [disturb] you… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • disturb */*/ — UK [dɪˈstɜː(r)b] / US [dɪˈstɜrb] verb [transitive] Word forms disturb : present tense I/you/we/they disturb he/she/it disturbs present participle disturbing past tense disturbed past participle disturbed 1) to interrupt someone and stop them from …   English dictionary

  • disturb — dis|turb [ dı stɜrb ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to interrupt someone and stop them from continuing what they were doing: I didn t want to disturb you in the middle of a meeting. Sorry to disturb you, but do you know where Miss Springer is? Her… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • disturb — verb (T) 1 INTERRUPT to interrupt someone so that they cannot continue what they are doing by asking a question, making a noise etc: Sorry to disturb you, but I have an urgent message from your husband. 2 WORRY to make someone feel worried or… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • disturb*/*/ — [dɪˈstɜːb] verb [T] 1) to interrupt someone and stop them from continuing what they were doing Sorry to disturb you, but do you know where Miss Springer is?[/ex] 2) to upset and worry someone a lot We were disturbed by her resignation.[/ex] 3) to …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • disturb — verb Etymology: Middle English disturben, destourben, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French destorber, from Latin disturbare, from dis + turbare to throw into disorder, from turba disorder more at turbid Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Apologizing — There are several ways of apologizing and accepting apologies. You apologize when you have upset someone or caused trouble for them in some way. The commonest way of apologizing is to say Sorry or I m sorry . When using I m sorry , you can use… …   Useful english dictionary

  • apologizing — There are several ways of apologizing and accepting apologies. You apologize when you have upset someone or caused trouble for them in some way. The commonest way of apologizing is to say Sorry or I m sorry . When using I m sorry , you can use… …   Useful english dictionary

  • yet — 1 /jet/ adverb 1 (in questions or negatives) until now or until a particular time: Has Edmund arrived yet? | The potatoes aren t quite ready yet. see just 1 2 as yet an expression meaning until this moment, used in questions and negatives: We ve… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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