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disturbance

  • 1 disturbance

    1) (a noisy or disorderly happening: He was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.) scandal
    2) (an interruption: I've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.) întrerupere
    3) (an act of disturbing: He was arrested for disturbance of the peace.) tulburare

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  • 2 disturbance

    (th) anomalie; perturbaţie; deranjament; defectare

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  • 3 whirl disturbance; whirling

    (meteo) perturbaţie turbionară

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  • 4 breach of the peace

    (a riot, disturbance or public fight: guilty of breach of the peace.) atentat la ordinea publică

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  • 5 discipline

    ['disiplin] 1. noun
    1) (training in an orderly way of life: All children need discipline.) dis­ciplină
    2) (strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc).) dis­­­ciplină
    2. verb
    1) (to bring under control: You must discipline yourself so that you do not waste time.) a (se) disciplina
    2) (to punish: The students who caused the disturbance have been disciplined.) a pedepsi

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  • 6 disorder

    [dis'o:də]
    1) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) dezordine; haos
    2) (a disease: a disorder of the lungs.) boală; in­su­ficienţă respiratorie

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  • 7 disturb

    [di'stə:b]
    1) (to interrupt or take attention away from: I'm sorry, am I disturbing you?) a deranja
    2) (to worry or make anxious: This news has disturbed me very much.) a tulbura
    3) (to stir up or throw into confusion: A violent storm disturbed the surface of the lake.) a tul­bura, a agita

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  • 8 in peace

    1) (without disturbance: Why can't you leave me in peace?) în pace
    2) (not wanting to fight: They said they came in peace.) cu gânduri de pace

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  • 9 peace

    [pi:s]
    1) ((sometimes with a) (a time of) freedom from war; (a treaty or agreement which brings about) the end or stopping of a war: Does our country want peace or war?; ( also adjective) a peace treaty.) (de) pace
    2) (freedom from disturbance; quietness: I need some peace and quiet.) pace
    - peaceably
    - peaceful
    - peacefully
    - peacefulness
    - peacemaker
    - peace-offering
    - peacetime
    - at peace
    - in peace
    - make peace
    - peace of mind

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  • 10 peaceful

    adjective (quiet; calm; without worry or disturbance: It's very peaceful in the country.) liniştit

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  • 11 riot

    1. noun
    (a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) răzmeriţă; răs­coală
    2. verb
    (to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) a lua parte la o răzmeriţă
    - riotous
    - riotously
    - riotousness
    - run riot

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  • 12 rumpus

    (a noisy disturbance; an uproar.) tărăboi

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  • 13 shake-up

    noun (a disturbance or reorganization.) remaniere

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  • 14 shock

    I 1. [ʃok] noun
    1) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) şoc
    2) ((often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current: He got a slight shock when he touched the live wire.) şoc
    3) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) zguduitură
    4) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) şoc
    2. verb
    (to give a shock to; to upset or horrify: Everyone was shocked by his death; The amount of violence shown on television shocks me.) a bulversa; a şoca
    - shocking
    - shockingly
    - shock-absorber
    II [ʃok] noun
    (a bushy mass (of hair) on a person's head.) hălăciugă

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  • 15 stir

    [stə:] 1. past tense, past participle - stirred; verb
    1) (to cause (a liquid etc) to be mixed especially by the constant circular movement of a spoon etc, in order to mix it: He put sugar and milk into his tea and stirred it; She stirred the sugar into the mixture.) a amesteca
    2) (to move, either slightly or vigorously: The breeze stirred her hair; He stirred in his sleep; Come on - stir yourselves!) a mişca; a agita
    3) (to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings): He was stirred by her story.) a frământa
    2. noun
    (a fuss or disturbance: The news caused a stir.) agitaţie
    - stir-fry
    - stir up

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  • 16 storm

    [sto:m] 1. noun
    1) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) furtună; vijelie
    2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) torent
    2. verb
    1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) a tuna şi a fulgera
    2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) a pleca furios
    3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) a lua cu asalt
    - stormily
    - storminess
    - stormbound
    - stormtrooper
    - a storm in a teacup
    - take by storm

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  • 17 subside

    1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) a se scufunda
    2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) a scădea
    3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) a se calma

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  • 18 troublemaker

    noun (a person who continually (and usually deliberately) causes worry, difficulty or disturbance to other people: Beware of her - she is a real troublemaker.) persoană care aduce necazuri/care tulbură liniştea (pu­blică)

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  • 19 upheaval

    (a great change or disturbance: Moving house causes a great upheaval.)

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  • disturbance — noun 1 actions that upset the normal state of sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ great, major, serious ▪ minimal, minimum, minor, slight ▪ environmental …   Collocations dictionary

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  • disturbance */*/ — UK [dɪˈstɜː(r)bəns] / US [dɪˈstɜrbəns] noun Word forms disturbance : singular disturbance plural disturbances 1) [countable] an occasion on which people behave in a noisy or violent way in a public place There were serious disturbances in the… …   English dictionary

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