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annoy

  • 1 annoy

    [ə'noi]
    (to make (someone) rather angry or impatient: Please go away and stop annoying me!) hnevať, otravovať
    - annoyed
    - annoying
    - annoyingly
    * * *
    • trápit
    • hnevat sa
    • obtažovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > annoy

  • 2 tease

    [ti:z] 1. verb
    1) (to annoy or irritate on purpose: He's teasing the cat.) dráždiť
    2) (to annoy or laugh at (a person) playfully: His school-friends tease him about his size.) prekárať, doberať si
    2. noun
    (a person who enjoys teasing others: He's a tease!) posmeškár
    - teasingly
    * * *
    • vtipkár
    • trápit
    • dráždit
    • hnevat
    • cesat (pren.)
    • dobiedzat
    • doberat si
    • rozpúštat
    • robit si srandu
    • roztrhat látku
    • otravovat
    • posmievat sa
    • mykat (pren.)
    • obtažovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > tease

  • 3 badger

    ['bæ‹ə] 1. noun
    (a burrowing animal of the weasel family.) jazvec
    2. verb
    (to annoy or worry: He badgered the authorities until they gave him a new passport.) otravovať
    * * *
    • sužovat
    • štvat
    • trápit
    • jazvec
    • podomový obchodník

    English-Slovak dictionary > badger

  • 4 bother

    ['boðə] 1. verb
    1) (to annoy or worry: The noise bothered the old man.) rušiť
    2) (to take the trouble: Don't bother to write - it isn't necessary.) obťažovať sa
    2. noun
    1) (trouble, nuisance or worry.) ťažkosť
    2) (something or someone that causes bother: What a bother all this is!) otrava
    * * *
    • tažkost
    • trápit
    • obtažovat (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > bother

  • 5 bug

    1. noun
    1) (an insect that lives in dirty houses and beds: a bedbug.) ploštica
    2) (an insect: There's a bug crawling up your arm.) hmyz
    3) (a germ or infection: a stomach bug.) bacil
    4) (a small hidden microphone.) odpočúvacie zariadenie
    2. verb
    1) (to place small hidden microphones in (a room etc): The spy's bedroom was bugged.) odpočúvať
    2) (to annoy: What's bugging him?) otravovať, ísť na nervy
    * * *
    • hmyz
    • chyba
    • chrobák (US)
    • ploštica
    • porucha
    • odposlúchavacie zariadenie

    English-Slovak dictionary > bug

  • 6 displease

    [dis'pli:z]
    (to offend or annoy: The children's behaviour displeased their father.) znepáčiť sa
    - displeasure
    * * *
    • znepácit sa
    • urazit
    • byt nepríjemný
    • netešit (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > displease

  • 7 gall

    [ɡo:l] 1. noun
    1) (a bitter liquid which is stored in the gall bladder.) žlč
    2) (impudence: He had the gall to say he was my friend after being so rude to me.) drzosť, bezočivosť
    2. verb
    (to annoy (a person) very much: It galls me to think that he is earning so much money.) rozhorčiť, hnevať
    - gallstone
    * * *
    • výrastok na strome
    • žlcník
    • žlc
    • trpkost
    • trýznit
    • trápenie
    • trápit
    • drzost
    • duševné trýznenie
    • dráždit
    • hnevat sa
    • holé miesto
    • horkost
    • opotrebovat sa trením
    • opuchlina
    • odrenina
    • odriet

    English-Slovak dictionary > gall

  • 8 harass

    1) (to annoy or trouble (a person) constantly or frequently: The children have been harassing me all morning.) trápiť, sužovať
    2) (to make frequent sudden attacks on (an enemy): The army was constantly harassed by groups of terrorists.) napadnúť
    - harassment
    - sexual harassment
    * * *
    • sužovat
    • týrat
    • trápit

    English-Slovak dictionary > harass

  • 9 irritate

    ['iriteit]
    1) (to annoy or make angry: The children's chatter irritated him.) podráždiť, vyprovokovať
    2) (to make (a part of the body) sore, red, itchy etc: Soap can irritate a baby's skin.) dráždiť
    - irritably
    - irritability
    - irritableness
    - irritating
    - irritation
    * * *
    • dráždit
    • hnevat
    • jatrit
    • iritovat
    • rozjatrit
    • podráždit
    • nahnevat

    English-Slovak dictionary > irritate

  • 10 molest

    [mə'lest]
    (to annoy or interfere with: The children kept molesting her.) obťažovať, dotierať, unúvať
    * * *
    • vyrušovat
    • znepokojovat
    • sužovat
    • unúvat
    • trápit
    • domrzat
    • dobiedzat
    • robit nemravné návrhy
    • molestovat
    • obtažovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > molest

  • 11 spite

    1. noun
    (ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) závisť, nevraživosť, priek
    2. verb
    (to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) (na)hnevať
    - spitefully
    - spitefulness
    - in spite of
    * * *
    • priek
    • protiven
    • rozhnevat
    • robit napriek
    • napriek
    • nevraživost
    • nenávist

    English-Slovak dictionary > spite

  • 12 vex

    [veks]
    (to annoy or distress (a person): There were no other problems to vex us.) znepokojovať, trápiť
    * * *
    • znepokojovat
    • súžit
    • sužovat
    • spôsobit starosti
    • týrat
    • trýznit
    • trápit
    • hnevat
    • hnevat sa
    • bit
    • bicovat
    • rozbúrit (more)
    • rozbúrit
    • rozculovat
    • otravovat
    • pôsobit bolest
    • mucit

    English-Slovak dictionary > vex

  • 13 worry

    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) feel anxious: His dangerous driving worries me; His mother is worried about his education; There's no need to worry just because he's late.) robiť (si) starosti, znepokojovať sa
    2) (to annoy; to distract: Don't worry me just now - I'm busy!) otravovať, vyrušovať
    3) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) šklbať
    2. noun
    ((a cause of) anxiety: That boy is a constant (source of) worry to his mother!; Try to forget your worries.) starosť, trápenie; nepokoj, úzkosť
    * * *
    • utrápenost
    • znepokojovat
    • sužovat
    • starost
    • sužovat sa
    • trápit
    • trápenie
    • trápit sa
    • mrziet
    • obtažovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > worry

  • 14 hassle

    ['hæsl] 1. noun
    1) (trouble or fuss: It's such a hassle to get to work on time: Travelling with children is such a hassle.) ťažkosť
    2) (a fight or argument: I got into a bit of a hassle with a couple of thugs.) hádka
    2. verb
    1) (to argue or fight: It seemed pointless to hassle over such a small matter.) hádať sa
    2) (to annoy (a person): I don't like people hassling me.) otravovať

    English-Slovak dictionary > hassle

  • 15 pester

    ['pestə]
    (to annoy (someone) frequently or continually: He pestered me with questions; She pestered him to help her.) obťažovať, otravovať

    English-Slovak dictionary > pester

  • 16 plague

    [pleiɡ] 1. noun
    1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) mor, epidémia
    2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) záplava, pohroma, množstvo
    2. verb
    (to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) trápiť, otravovať

    English-Slovak dictionary > plague

  • 17 put out

    1) (to extend (a hand etc): He put out his hand to steady her.) natiahnuť
    2) ((of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).) vyháňať, nasadiť (na)
    3) (to extinguish (a fire, light etc): The fire brigade soon put out the fire.) uhasiť
    4) (to issue, give out: They put out a distress call.) vydať; uverejniť
    5) (to cause bother or trouble to: Don't put yourself out for my sake!) obťažovať (sa)
    6) (to annoy: I was put out by his decision.) otráviť

    English-Slovak dictionary > put out

  • 18 rub up the wrong way

    (to annoy or irritate (someone).) byť proti srsti

    English-Slovak dictionary > rub up the wrong way

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  • Annoy — An*noy ([a^]n*noi ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Annoyed} ([a^]n*noid ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Annoying}.] [OE. anoien, anuien, OF. anoier, anuier, F. ennuyer, fr. OF. anoi, anui, enui, annoyance, vexation, F. ennui. See {Annoy}, n.] To disturb or irritate,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • annoy — vb 1 Annoy, vex, irk, bother mean to disturb and nervously upset a person. Annoy stresses loss of equanimity or patience as a result of being forced to endure something that one finds obnoxious or offensive or sometimes merely displeasing or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Annoy — An*noy , n. [OE. anoi, anui, OF. anoi, anui, enui, fr. L. in odio hatred (esse alicui in odio, Cic.). See {Ennui}, {Odium}, {Noisome}, {Noy}.] A feeling of discomfort or vexation caused by what one dislikes; also, whatever causes such a feeling;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • annoy — [ə noi′] vt. [ME anoien < OFr anoier < VL inodiare < in odio habere (or esse), to have (or be) in hate: see ODIUM] 1. to irritate, bother, or make somewhat angry, as by a repeated action, noise, etc. 2. to harm by repeated attacks;… …   English World dictionary

  • annoy — I verb acerbate, affront, aggravate, badger, bedevil, bother, chafe, cross, discommode, discompose, displease, disquiet, distress, disturb, enrage, exasperate, fester, fret, gall, get on the nerves of, grate, grieve, harass, harm, harry, heckle,… …   Law dictionary

  • annoy — (v.) late 13c., from Anglo Fr. anuier, O.Fr. enoiier, anuier to weary, vex, anger; be troublesome or irksome to, from L.L. inodiare make loathsome, from L. (esse) in odio (it is to me) hateful, ablative of odium hatred (see ODIUM (Cf. odium)).… …   Etymology dictionary

  • annoy — [v] irritate, upset abrade, agitate, ask for it*, badger, be at*, bedevil, beleaguer, be on the back of*, bore, bother, break, bug, burn up, chafe, displease, distress, disturb, egg on*, exasperate, fire up*, gall, get, gnaw, harass, harry, heat… …   New thesaurus

  • annoy — ► VERB 1) make slightly angry. 2) pester or harass. 3) archaic harm or attack repeatedly. DERIVATIVES annoyance noun annoyed adjective annoying adjective. ORIGIN Old French anoier, from Latin …   English terms dictionary

  • annoy — verb ADVERB ▪ intensely, really ▪ His air of calm superiority annoyed her intensely. ▪ It really annoys me when people forget to say thank you. VERB + ANNOY ▪ be beginning to …   Collocations dictionary

  • annoy — 1. verb a) To disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds. Marc loved his sister, but when she annoyed him he wanted to switch her off. b) To do something to upset or anger someone; to be… …   Wiktionary

  • annoy — verb Etymology: Middle English anoien, from Anglo French anuier, ennoier, from Late Latin inodiare to make loathsome, from Latin in + odium hatred more at odium Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to disturb or …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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