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1 inconveniency
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2 inconvenience
I [ˌɪŋkən'viːnɪəns]1) (trouble) fastidio m., disturbo m., noia f.to put sb. to great inconvenience — dare o arrecare molto disturbo a qcn.
2) (disadvantage) inconveniente m., svantaggio m.II [ˌɪŋkən'viːnɪəns]verbo transitivo disturbare, incomodare* * *noun ((something which causes) trouble or difficulty: He apologized for the inconvenience caused by his late arrival.) incomodo, inconveniente* * *inconvenience /ɪnkənˈvi:nɪəns/, inconveniency /ɪnkənˈvi:nɪənsɪ/n.1 [u] disturbo; disagio; fastidio; molestia; incomodo: to put sb. to inconvenience, dare (o arrecare) disturbo a q.; to cause great inconvenience to sb., essere di grave incomodo a q.2 inconveniente; seccatura; intoppo; intralcio: the inconveniences of commuting, gli inconvenienti d'essere un pendolare.(to) inconvenience /ɪnkənˈvi:nɪəns/v. t.disturbare; importunare; infastidire; incomodare; recar disturbo a; seccare.* * *I [ˌɪŋkən'viːnɪəns]1) (trouble) fastidio m., disturbo m., noia f.to put sb. to great inconvenience — dare o arrecare molto disturbo a qcn.
2) (disadvantage) inconveniente m., svantaggio m.II [ˌɪŋkən'viːnɪəns]verbo transitivo disturbare, incomodare
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Inconveniency — In con*ven ien*cy, n. Inconvenience. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inconveniency — (n.) mid 15c., mischief, injury, from L. inconvenientia (see INCONVENIENCE (Cf. inconvenience) (n.)). Meaning trouble, disadvantage is from 1550s … Etymology dictionary
inconveniency — noun (plural cies) Date: circa 1552 inconvenience … New Collegiate Dictionary
inconveniency — /in keuhn veen yeuhn see/, n., pl. inconveniencies. inconvenience. [1400 50; late ME: mishap, danger; see INCONVENIENCE, Y3] * * * … Universalium
inconveniency — in·conveniency … English syllables
inconveniency — in•con•ven•ien•cy [[t]ˌɪn kənˈvin yən si[/t]] n. pl. cies inconvenience • Etymology: 1400–50 … From formal English to slang
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