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  • 1 molestia

    molestia, ae, f. (molestus), die Beschwerde, I) jedes unangenehme, lästige, peinliche Gefühl, die Pein (Seelenpein), das Mißbehagen, die Gedrücktheit, die Unlust, der Unwille, Ärger, Verdruß, 1) im allg.: aberratio a molestiis, Mittel, den verdrießlichen Zuständen auszuweichen, Cic.: avocatio a cogitanda molestia, Cic.: detractio molestiae, Cic.: liberatio et vacuitas (Entledigung) molestiae, Cic.: irae molestiaeque muliebres, weibliche Zornesausbrüche und Unerträglichkeiten, Gell. 1, 17, 1: a molestiis liber, Cic.: molestiis vacuus, Cic.: vacuus, expers, solutus ab omni sumptu, molestia, munere, Cic.: infelix unā molestiā, Cic. – sine molestia, Cato u. Plin.: cum aliqua animi sui (mei) molestia (Ggstz. libenter), zB. alqm Athenis videre, Cic.: quod sine molestia tua fiat (als Parenthese), Cic. – quod autem a tuis abes, id eo levius ferendum est, quod eodem tempore a multis et magnis molestiis abes, Cic.: abducere se a molestiis, ab omnibus molestiis et angoribus, Cic.: afferre alci molestiam (v. einer Sache), Ter. u. Cic.: u. so afferre nonnullas curas et molestias, Cic.: afficere alqm magnā molestiā (v. einer Sache), Cic.: pari molestiā affici, vom Mitgefühl ergriffen werden, Serv. Sulp. in Cic. ep.: magnā molestiā ex ea re od. maximā molestiā ex illa contentione affectum esse, Cic.: mihi iucunditatis plena epistula hoc aspersit molestiae (hatte den störenden Zusatz), quod etc., Cic.: anticipare eius rei molestiam, Cic.: etiam hanc molestiam assumo, Cic.: augere vitae molestias (Ggstz. minuere), Cic.: capere ex huius incommodis magnam animo molestiam, Cic.: labore et molestiā non carēre, Plin. ep.: consequi nihil molestiae, keine Beschwerde nach sich ziehen, Cic.: contrahere molestias liberalitate suā, Cic.: delevit mihi omnem molestiam recentior epistula, Cic.: demere alci molestiam, Ter.: quo adiumento sperabam hanc a me posse molestiam demoveri, Cic.: depellere omnes molestias (v. einem Umstand), Cic.: deponere et eicere omnes molestias et sollicitudines, Cic.: magnā molestiā suos suaque desiderare, Cic.: paucorum dierum molestiam devorare, Cic.: ne et hic viris sint et domi molestiae, Plaut: id tibi affirmo te in iis molestiis, in quibus es hoc tempore, non diutius futurum, Cic.: molestia est m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., vobis num molestiast me adire ad illas propius? macht es euch Verdrießlichkeit, daß ich usw., Plaut. rud. 830: exhibere alci molestiam (v. einer Person), Plaut. u. Cic., alci maiorem molestiam (v. einer Sache), Phaedr.: aut expedies nos omni molestiā aut eris particeps, Cic.: quae cogitatio una maxime molestias omnes extenuat et diluit (schwächt u. entkräftet), Cic.: nostros animos frangi et debilitari molestiā non oportet, Cic.: habere nihil molestiarum, Cic.: habeo etiam illam molestiam, quod (daß) etc., Cic.: ea res habet cum dolore etiam hanc molestiam, quod sermo prohibetur, Cels.: viri excellentis ancipites variique casus habent admirationem, exspectationem, molestiam, rufen die Empfindungen der Bew., Erw., der Unlust hervor, Cic.: sed in hoc ipso habent iidem fasces molestiam, setzen mich diese Faszes in Verlegenheit, Cic.: ignorare, quanta moles molestiaque imperio insit, Aur. Vict.: laxare se istis molestiis, Cic.: levare molestias, Cic.: levare animum molestiis, Cic.: valde levare alqm molestiā (v. einem Brief), Cic.: levari molestiis, Cic.: liberare alqm molestiā, Cic., alqm magnā molestiā, Cic.: liberare alqm omnino molestiā (v. einem Brief), Ggstz. valde molestiā levare, Cic.: liberare alqm numquam istā molestiā et curā, Cic.: minuere vitae molestias (Ggstz. augere), Cic.: mitigare alqā re eam molestiam, Cic.: nullā perfunctum esse propriā molestiā, keine so schwere Erfahrung selbst gemacht haben, Cic.: non recusare molestias, Cic.: tempus est te revisere molestias nostras, unsere (städtischen) Plackereien wieder einmal in der Nähe zu besehen, Plin. ep.: acerba sane recordatio veterem animi curam molestiamque revocavit, Cic.: sedare molestias, Cic.: suscipere nauseae molestiam, Cic.: suscipere aliquas propter amicitiam molestias, Cic.: magnam molestiam suscipere et minime necessariam, Cic.: trahere maiorem ex pernicie et peste rei publicae molestiam, Cic.: vacare molestiā, Cic.: vindicare alqm a molestia, machen, daß jmd. unbehelligt bleibt (v. einem Umstand), Cic.: molestiam navigandi vitare, Suet. – 2) insbes., das Gezwungene, Gesuchte, Peinliche, die Pedanterie im Ausdruck, Latine loquendi accurata et sine molestia diligens elegantia, Cic. Brut. 143: Plur., si nihil habere molestiarum nec ineptiarum Atticorum est, Cic. Brut. 315. – II) meton., das, was lästig, peinlich ist, die Beschwerde, molestiae in facie enascentes, Ausschläge u. Flecke im Gesicht, Plin. 28, 109.

    lateinisch-deutsches > molestia

  • 2 molestia

    molestia, ae, f. (molestus), die Beschwerde, I) jedes unangenehme, lästige, peinliche Gefühl, die Pein (Seelenpein), das Mißbehagen, die Gedrücktheit, die Unlust, der Unwille, Ärger, Verdruß, 1) im allg.: aberratio a molestiis, Mittel, den verdrießlichen Zuständen auszuweichen, Cic.: avocatio a cogitanda molestia, Cic.: detractio molestiae, Cic.: liberatio et vacuitas (Entledigung) molestiae, Cic.: irae molestiaeque muliebres, weibliche Zornesausbrüche und Unerträglichkeiten, Gell. 1, 17, 1: a molestiis liber, Cic.: molestiis vacuus, Cic.: vacuus, expers, solutus ab omni sumptu, molestia, munere, Cic.: infelix unā molestiā, Cic. – sine molestia, Cato u. Plin.: cum aliqua animi sui (mei) molestia (Ggstz. libenter), zB. alqm Athenis videre, Cic.: quod sine molestia tua fiat (als Parenthese), Cic. – quod autem a tuis abes, id eo levius ferendum est, quod eodem tempore a multis et magnis molestiis abes, Cic.: abducere se a molestiis, ab omnibus molestiis et angoribus, Cic.: afferre alci molestiam (v. einer Sache), Ter. u. Cic.: u. so afferre nonnullas curas et molestias, Cic.: afficere alqm magnā molestiā (v. einer Sache), Cic.: pari molestiā affici, vom Mitgefühl ergriffen werden, Serv. Sulp. in Cic. ep.: magnā molestiā ex ea re od. maximā molestiā ex illa contentione affectum esse, Cic.: mihi iucunditatis plena epistula hoc aspersit molestiae (hatte
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    den störenden Zusatz), quod etc., Cic.: anticipare eius rei molestiam, Cic.: etiam hanc molestiam assumo, Cic.: augere vitae molestias (Ggstz. minuere), Cic.: capere ex huius incommodis magnam animo molestiam, Cic.: labore et molestiā non carēre, Plin. ep.: consequi nihil molestiae, keine Beschwerde nach sich ziehen, Cic.: contrahere molestias liberalitate suā, Cic.: delevit mihi omnem molestiam recentior epistula, Cic.: demere alci molestiam, Ter.: quo adiumento sperabam hanc a me posse molestiam demoveri, Cic.: depellere omnes molestias (v. einem Umstand), Cic.: deponere et eicere omnes molestias et sollicitudines, Cic.: magnā molestiā suos suaque desiderare, Cic.: paucorum dierum molestiam devorare, Cic.: ne et hic viris sint et domi molestiae, Plaut: id tibi affirmo te in iis molestiis, in quibus es hoc tempore, non diutius futurum, Cic.: molestia est m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., vobis num molestiast me adire ad illas propius? macht es euch Verdrießlichkeit, daß ich usw., Plaut. rud. 830: exhibere alci molestiam (v. einer Person), Plaut. u. Cic., alci maiorem molestiam (v. einer Sache), Phaedr.: aut expedies nos omni molestiā aut eris particeps, Cic.: quae cogitatio una maxime molestias omnes extenuat et diluit (schwächt u. entkräftet), Cic.: nostros animos frangi et debilitari molestiā non oportet, Cic.: habere nihil molestiarum, Cic.: habeo etiam illam molestiam, quod (daß) etc.,
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    Cic.: ea res habet cum dolore etiam hanc molestiam, quod sermo prohibetur, Cels.: viri excellentis ancipites variique casus habent admirationem, exspectationem, molestiam, rufen die Empfindungen der Bew., Erw., der Unlust hervor, Cic.: sed in hoc ipso habent iidem fasces molestiam, setzen mich diese Faszes in Verlegenheit, Cic.: ignorare, quanta moles molestiaque imperio insit, Aur. Vict.: laxare se istis molestiis, Cic.: levare molestias, Cic.: levare animum molestiis, Cic.: valde levare alqm molestiā (v. einem Brief), Cic.: levari molestiis, Cic.: liberare alqm molestiā, Cic., alqm magnā molestiā, Cic.: liberare alqm omnino molestiā (v. einem Brief), Ggstz. valde molestiā levare, Cic.: liberare alqm numquam istā molestiā et curā, Cic.: minuere vitae molestias (Ggstz. augere), Cic.: mitigare alqā re eam molestiam, Cic.: nullā perfunctum esse propriā molestiā, keine so schwere Erfahrung selbst gemacht haben, Cic.: non recusare molestias, Cic.: tempus est te revisere molestias nostras, unsere (städtischen) Plackereien wieder einmal in der Nähe zu besehen, Plin. ep.: acerba sane recordatio veterem animi curam molestiamque revocavit, Cic.: sedare molestias, Cic.: suscipere nauseae molestiam, Cic.: suscipere aliquas propter amicitiam molestias, Cic.: magnam molestiam suscipere et minime necessariam, Cic.: trahere maiorem ex pernicie et peste rei publicae molestiam, Cic.: vacare molestiā,
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    Cic.: vindicare alqm a molestia, machen, daß jmd. unbehelligt bleibt (v. einem Umstand), Cic.: molestiam navigandi vitare, Suet. – 2) insbes., das Gezwungene, Gesuchte, Peinliche, die Pedanterie im Ausdruck, Latine loquendi accurata et sine molestia diligens elegantia, Cic. Brut. 143: Plur., si nihil habere molestiarum nec ineptiarum Atticorum est, Cic. Brut. 315. – II) meton., das, was lästig, peinlich ist, die Beschwerde, molestiae in facie enascentes, Ausschläge u. Flecke im Gesicht, Plin. 28, 109.

    Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > molestia

  • 3 molestia


    molestia sustantivo femenino 1
    a) (incomodidad, trastorno):
    siento causarte tantas molestias I'm sorry to cause you so much trouble; perdona la molestia, pero … sorry to bother you, but … ¿para qué te tomaste la molestia? why did you bother to do that?; no es ninguna molestia it's no trouble o bother 2 ( malestar):
    molestias estomacales stomach problems o upsets;
    no es un dolor, solo una molestia it's not a pain, just a feeling of discomfort
    molestia sustantivo femenino
    1 (incomodidad) trouble: no quiero causar ninguna molestia, I don't want to cause any trouble
    2 (trabajo, esfuerzo) bother: se tomó la molestia de venir, he took the trouble to come
    3 (fastidio) nuisance
    4 (dolor) slight pain ' molestia' also found in these entries: Spanish: daño - fastidiar - fastidio - fregado - gaita - incomodar - trastorno - ahorrar - estorbo - evitar - joda - joroba - pasajero - pesadez - tomar English: annoyance - bother - discomfort - inconvenience - irritation - nuisance - palaver - tiresomeness - trouble - pain - put

    English-spanish dictionary > molestia

  • 4 molestia

    mŏlestĭa, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] embarras, ennui, inquiétude, souci; peine, chagrin, désagrément, déplaisir, inconvénient. [st2]2 [-] affectation (du style). [st2]3 [-] au plur. taches, rougeurs (à la figure).    - si forte quid erit molestiae te ad Crassum conferas censeo, Cic.: si jamais tu as quelque ennui, je t'invite à t'adresser à Crassus.    - alicui molestam facere (exhibere): causer de l'ennui à qqn.    - in maximis molestiis esse: éprouver de très grands ennuis.    - habeo illam molestiam, quod... Cic. Fam. 16, 12, 5: j'ai l'ennui de voir que.    - aliquem molestiā levare: mettre fin aux ennuis de qqn.    - ex aliqua re molestiam trahere (capere): s'affecter de qqch.    - alicui molestiam afferre: importuner qqn, ennuyer qqn.    - aliquem magnā molestiā afficere: ennuyer beaucoup qqn.    - avec double dat. - nulla ei defatigatio molestiae erat: aucune fatigue ne lui pesait.    - sine molestiā diligens elegantia, Cic. Brut. 38, 143: une élégance soigneuse sans affectation.
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    mŏlestĭa, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] embarras, ennui, inquiétude, souci; peine, chagrin, désagrément, déplaisir, inconvénient. [st2]2 [-] affectation (du style). [st2]3 [-] au plur. taches, rougeurs (à la figure).    - si forte quid erit molestiae te ad Crassum conferas censeo, Cic.: si jamais tu as quelque ennui, je t'invite à t'adresser à Crassus.    - alicui molestam facere (exhibere): causer de l'ennui à qqn.    - in maximis molestiis esse: éprouver de très grands ennuis.    - habeo illam molestiam, quod... Cic. Fam. 16, 12, 5: j'ai l'ennui de voir que.    - aliquem molestiā levare: mettre fin aux ennuis de qqn.    - ex aliqua re molestiam trahere (capere): s'affecter de qqch.    - alicui molestiam afferre: importuner qqn, ennuyer qqn.    - aliquem magnā molestiā afficere: ennuyer beaucoup qqn.    - avec double dat. - nulla ei defatigatio molestiae erat: aucune fatigue ne lui pesait.    - sine molestiā diligens elegantia, Cic. Brut. 38, 143: une élégance soigneuse sans affectation.
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        Molestia, molestiae. Cic. Ennuy, Fascherie, Molestie, Grevance, Hoguinement, Hutin ou Hutinement, Tabut.
    \
        Aspergere molestiam alicui. Cic. Luy faire quelque ennuy et fascherie.
    \
        Suscipere molestiam. Cic. Venir en fascherie et ennuy.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > molestia

  • 5 molestia

    mŏlestĭa, ae, f. [molestus], trouble, troublesomeness, irksomeness, uneasiness, annoyance, molestation, vexation, disgust, dislike, etc. (class.).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    sine molestiā,

    Cato, R. R. 154; cf.:

    sine molestiā tuā,

    without trouble to yourself, Cic. Fam. 13, 23, 2:

    molestiam exhibere,

    to cause, id. ib. 12, 30, 1:

    habeo etiam illam molestiam, quod, etc.,

    id. ib. 16, 12, 5:

    fasces habent molestiam,

    produce, cause, id. Att. 8, 3, 6:

    ex pernicie rei publicae molestiam trahere,

    to feel troubled, id. Fam. 4, 3, 1:

    capere,

    to be vexed, annoyed, id. Sull. 1, 1:

    alicui aspergere,

    to give, occasion, id. Q. Fr. 2, 10, 2:

    afferre,

    Ter. Hec. 3, 2, 9:

    demere,

    id. Ad. 5, 3, 33:

    molestiis se laxare,

    Cic. Fam. 5, 14, 3:

    navigandi,

    Suet. Calig. 23.—
    B.
    In partic., of speech, stiffness, affectation:

    diligens elegantia sine molestiā,

    Cic. Brut. 38, 143:

    si nihil habere molestiarum Atticorum est,

    id. ib. 91, 315.—
    II.
    Transf., concr., that which causes trouble, an annoyance:

    sermones ne et hic viris sint et domi molestiae,

    Plaut. Poen. prol. 35;

    of spots or blotches on the face: molestiae in facie,

    Plin. 28, 8, 28, § 109.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > molestia

  • 6 molestia

        molestia ae, f    [molestus], trouble, irksomeness, uneasiness, annoyance, molestation, vexation, distress: sine molestiā tuā, without trouble to yourself: molestiam exhibere, cause: fasces habent molestiam, cause: ex pernicie rei p. molestiam trahere, feel troubled: capere, be vexed: mihi epistula hoc adspersit molestiae, gave occasion: mihi demere molestiam, T.—Of speech, stiffness, affectation: diligens elegantia sine molestiā: si nihil habere molestiarum Atticorum est.
    * * *
    trouble, annoyance

    Latin-English dictionary > molestia

  • 7 molestia

    molestia molestia, ae f беспокойство, тяжесть

    Латинско-русский словарь > molestia

  • 8 molestia

    molestia molestia, ae f неприятность

    Латинско-русский словарь > molestia

  • 9 molestia sessuale

    molestia sessuale
    sexual harassment.
    \
    →  molestia

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > molestia sessuale

  • 10 molestia

    molestia
    molestia [mo'lεstia] <- ie>
      sostantivo Feminin
     1 (fastidio) Plage Feminin, Lästigkeit Feminin
     2 (azione molesta) Belästigung Feminin; molestiamolestia-ie sessuali sexuelle Belästigung
     3  giurisprudenza Störung Feminin, Unfug Maskulin

    Dizionario italiano-tedesco > molestia

  • 11 molestia

    molestia s.f. 1. ( fastidio) dérangement m., gêne, agacement m.; ( tormento) tourment m.: recare molestia a qcu. déranger qqn; subire molestie di ogni tipo subir tous types de tourments. 2. ( estens) ( azione molesta) harcèlement m.

    Dizionario Italiano-Francese > molestia

  • 12 molestia

    Большой итальяно-русский словарь > molestia

  • 13 molestia

    molèstia 1) надоедливость, докучливость, назойливость 2) беспокойство; неудобство 3) мучение

    Большой итальяно-русский словарь > molestia

  • 14 molèstia

    molestia

    Vocabulari Català-Castellà > molèstia

  • 15 molestia

    nf
    molestias inconvenience, n, nuisance n

    Spanish-English Business Glossary > molestia

  • 16 molestia

    molèstia

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > molestia

  • 17 molestia

    molestia

    Dizionario Aragonés - Castellán > molestia

  • 18 molestia

    f.
    1 bother, trouble.
    ocasionar o causar molestias a alguien to cause somebody trouble
    si no es demasiada molestia if it's not too much trouble
    perdone la molestia, pero… sorry to bother you, but…
    tomarse la molestia de hacer algo to take the trouble to do something
    2 discomfort.
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    1 (incomodidad) bother, trouble; (fastidio) nuisance
    2 MEDICINA trouble, slight pain
    \
    no es molestia it's no trouble
    perdonen las molestias please excuse the inconvenience
    ser una molestia to be a nuisance
    si no es molestia if you don't mind
    tomarse la molestia de hacer algo to take the trouble to do something
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    noun f.
    1) annoyance, bother, nuisance
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    SF
    1) (=trastorno) bother, trouble

    ¿me podrías llevar a casa, si no es mucha molestia? — could you take me home, if it's not too much bother o trouble?

    perdone la molestia, pero... — sorry to bother you, but...

    ¡no es ninguna molestia, estaré encantado de ayudarte! — it's no trouble at all, I'll be happy to help!

    "perdonen las molestias" — "we apologize for any inconvenience"

    ahorrarse la molestia de hacer algo — to save o.s. the bother o trouble of doing sth

    tomarse la molestia de hacer algo — to take the trouble to do sth

    no tenías que haberte tomado la molestiayou shouldn't have bothered o taken the trouble, you shouldn't have put yourself out

    2) (Med) discomfort

    si persisten las molestias, consulte a un especialista — if the discomfort o trouble persists, consult a specialist

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    1)
    a) (incomodidad, trastorno) trouble

    perdona la molestia, pero... — sorry to bother you, but...

    rogamos disculpen las molestias ocasionadas — (frml) we apologize for any inconvenience caused (frml)

    b) ( trabajo)

    ¿para qué te tomaste la molestia? — why did you bother to do that?

    molestia DE + inf: ahórrate la molestia de ir save yourself the trip; se tomó la molestia de escribirnos — she took the trouble to write to us

    2) ( malestar)

    no es un dolor, sólo una molestia — it's not a pain, just a feeling of discomfort

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    = annoyance, discomfort, disruption, encumbrance, nuisance, pain, trial, embarrassment, aggravation, disturbance, irksomeness, mischief, ache, hassle, pest, irritant, soreness, niggling, niggle, self-effacement, inconvenience.
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. False drops are perhaps less of an annoyance in a computer-based system when brief records can be quickly scanned and rejected as necessary.
    Ex. Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.
    Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.
    Ex. Meanwhile we are asked to accept encumbrances that will needlessly impair the effectiveness of our catalogs for an indefinite time to come.
    Ex. However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.
    Ex. For instance, if discharge is 'watery' or 'purulent,' vision is 'blurred,' pain is 'moderate,' then corneal trauma or infection is diagnosed.
    Ex. He wrote an article with the title 'The trials and traumas of authorship'.
    Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.
    Ex. One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the ' aggravation quotient'.
    Ex. A centralised system was chosen to ensure speedy receipt and dissemination with minimal disturbances.
    Ex. Teachers who keep reading records find that the light they throw on their work compensates for the irksomeness of the administrative chore of keeping them up to date.
    Ex. The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs = El autor analiza las características de los programas diseñados específicamente para causar problemas a los propietarios de ordenadores que los descargan y ejecutan.
    Ex. Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
    Ex. Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.
    Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.
    Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.
    Ex. Wilson was limping around so he must have picked up a knock or aggravated a niggle that he already had.
    Ex. Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.
    Ex. The main inconveniences of item record indexes arise from the necessity of searching the entire file.
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    * ahorrar la molestia = spare + Nombre + a problem.
    * ahorrar molestia = save + trouble.
    * ahorrarse la molestia de = obviate + the need for.
    * causar molestias = cause + disruption, inconvenience, cause + inconvenience.
    * disculpe(n) las molestias = sorry for the inconvenience.
    * molestia de estómago = stomach ache.
    * molestias y dolores = aches and pains.
    * ocasionar molestias = cause + disruption.
    * perdone(n) las molestias = sorry for the inconvenience.
    * ser una molestia = be a pest.
    * sin molestias = hassle-free.
    * tomarse la molestia de = take + the trouble to, take + the time and effort, take + the time to + Infinitivo.
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    1)
    a) (incomodidad, trastorno) trouble

    perdona la molestia, pero... — sorry to bother you, but...

    rogamos disculpen las molestias ocasionadas — (frml) we apologize for any inconvenience caused (frml)

    b) ( trabajo)

    ¿para qué te tomaste la molestia? — why did you bother to do that?

    molestia DE + inf: ahórrate la molestia de ir save yourself the trip; se tomó la molestia de escribirnos — she took the trouble to write to us

    2) ( malestar)

    no es un dolor, sólo una molestia — it's not a pain, just a feeling of discomfort

    * * *
    = annoyance, discomfort, disruption, encumbrance, nuisance, pain, trial, embarrassment, aggravation, disturbance, irksomeness, mischief, ache, hassle, pest, irritant, soreness, niggling, niggle, self-effacement, inconvenience.
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: False drops are perhaps less of an annoyance in a computer-based system when brief records can be quickly scanned and rejected as necessary.

    Ex: Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.
    Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.
    Ex: Meanwhile we are asked to accept encumbrances that will needlessly impair the effectiveness of our catalogs for an indefinite time to come.
    Ex: However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.
    Ex: For instance, if discharge is 'watery' or 'purulent,' vision is 'blurred,' pain is 'moderate,' then corneal trauma or infection is diagnosed.
    Ex: He wrote an article with the title 'The trials and traumas of authorship'.
    Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.
    Ex: One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the ' aggravation quotient'.
    Ex: A centralised system was chosen to ensure speedy receipt and dissemination with minimal disturbances.
    Ex: Teachers who keep reading records find that the light they throw on their work compensates for the irksomeness of the administrative chore of keeping them up to date.
    Ex: The author discusses the characteristics of programs designed specifically to cause mischief to computer owners who download and run the programs = El autor analiza las características de los programas diseñados específicamente para causar problemas a los propietarios de ordenadores que los descargan y ejecutan.
    Ex: Last year I did not prefer cushioned running shoes, but now I'm a year older with new aches and pains, so I want a shoe with added support.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
    Ex: Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.
    Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.
    Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.
    Ex: Wilson was limping around so he must have picked up a knock or aggravated a niggle that he already had.
    Ex: Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.
    Ex: The main inconveniences of item record indexes arise from the necessity of searching the entire file.
    * ahorrar la molestia = spare + Nombre + a problem.
    * ahorrar molestia = save + trouble.
    * ahorrarse la molestia de = obviate + the need for.
    * causar molestias = cause + disruption, inconvenience, cause + inconvenience.
    * disculpe(n) las molestias = sorry for the inconvenience.
    * molestia de estómago = stomach ache.
    * molestias y dolores = aches and pains.
    * ocasionar molestias = cause + disruption.
    * perdone(n) las molestias = sorry for the inconvenience.
    * ser una molestia = be a pest.
    * sin molestias = hassle-free.
    * tomarse la molestia de = take + the trouble to, take + the time and effort, take + the time to + Infinitivo.

    * * *
    A
    1
    (incomodidad, trastorno): siento causarte tantas molestias I'm sorry to be such a nuisance o to cause you so much trouble o to put you out like this
    perdona la molestia, pero … sorry to bother you, but …
    no es ninguna molestia, yo te llevo it's no trouble at all, I'll take you there
    ¿me podría cambiar el tenedor, si no es molestia? would you mind giving me a new fork, please?
    rogamos disculpen las molestias ocasionadas por el retraso ( frml); we apologize for any inconvenience caused by the delay ( frml)
    2
    (trabajo): ¿para qué te has tomado la molestia? why did you bother to do that?, you shouldn't have put yourself out
    molestia DE + INF:
    ahórrate la molestia de ir save yourself the trip
    se tomó la molestia de escribirnos a cada uno en particular she took the trouble to write to each of us individually
    B
    (malestar): puede causar molestias estomacales it may cause stomach problems o upsets, it may upset the stomach
    las molestias que suelen acompañar a los estados gripales the aches and pains often symptomatic of flu
    no es un dolor, sólo una ligera molestia it's not a pain, just a slight feeling of discomfort
    a la primera molestia, me tomo un calmante as soon as it starts to hurt, I take a painkiller
    * * *

     

    molestia sustantivo femenino
    1
    a) (incomodidad, trastorno):


    siento causarte tantas molestias I'm sorry to cause you so much trouble;
    perdona la molestia, pero … sorry to bother you, but …


    ¿para qué te tomaste la molestia? why did you bother to do that?;
    no es ninguna molestia it's no trouble o bother
    2 ( malestar):
    molestias estomacales stomach problems o upsets;

    no es un dolor, solo una molestia it's not a pain, just a feeling of discomfort
    molestia sustantivo femenino
    1 (incomodidad) trouble: no quiero causar ninguna molestia, I don't want to cause any trouble
    2 (trabajo, esfuerzo) bother: se tomó la molestia de venir, he took the trouble to come
    3 (fastidio) nuisance
    4 (dolor) slight pain
    ' molestia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    daño
    - fastidiar
    - fastidio
    - fregado
    - gaita
    - incomodar
    - trastorno
    - ahorrar
    - estorbo
    - evitar
    - joda
    - joroba
    - pasajero
    - pesadez
    - tomar
    English:
    annoyance
    - bother
    - discomfort
    - inconvenience
    - irritation
    - nuisance
    - palaver
    - tiresomeness
    - trouble
    - pain
    - put
    * * *
    1. [incomodidad] bother, trouble;
    este ruido es una molestia this noise is annoying;
    es una molestia vivir lejos del trabajo it's a nuisance living a long way from work;
    ahórrese molestias y pague con tarjeta save yourself a lot of trouble and pay by credit card;
    ¿te llevo a la estación? – ahórrate la molestia, iré en taxi shall I give you a Br lift o US ride to the station? – don't bother, I'll get a cab;
    ocasionar o [m5] causar molestias a alguien to cause sb trouble;
    si no es demasiada molestia if it's not too much trouble;
    no es ninguna molestia it's no trouble;
    perdone la molestia, pero… sorry to bother you, but…;
    (les rogamos) disculpen las molestias (causadas) we apologize for any inconvenience caused;
    tomarse la molestia de hacer algo to go to o to take the trouble to do sth;
    ¡no tenías por qué tomarte tantas molestias! you didn't have to go to such trouble!, you shouldn't have!
    2. [malestar] discomfort;
    siento molestias en el estómago my stomach doesn't feel too good;
    se retiró porque sentía algunas molestias en la rodilla he came off because his knee wasn't quite right
    * * *
    f ( incordio) nuisance;
    molestias pl MED discomfort sg ;
    tomarse la molestia de go to the trouble of
    * * *
    1) fastidio: annoyance, bother, nuisance
    2) : trouble
    se tomó la molestia de investigar: she took the trouble to investigate
    3) malestar: discomfort
    * * *
    1. (incomodidad) trouble
    2. (dolor) slight pain
    3. (fastidio) nuisance / bother

    Spanish-English dictionary > molestia

  • 19 molestia

    f bother, nuisance
    molestia sessuale sexual harassment
    * * *
    molestia s.f. nuisance (anche dir.); trouble, bother: recare, procurare, dar molestia a qlcu., to cause s.o. trouble (o to bother s.o.) // (dir.): molestie sessuali, sexual harassment; molestie sessuali a danno di minori, child molestation.
    * * *
    [mo'lɛstja]
    sostantivo femminile

    arrecare molestia a qcn. — to annoy o bother sb

    2) (azione molesta) harassment U
    * * *
    molestia
    /mo'lεstja/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (fastidio) arrecare molestia a qcn. to annoy o bother sb.
     2 (azione molesta) harassment U
    molestia sessuale sexual harassment.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > molestia

  • 20 molestia

    mo'lestǐa
    f
    1) Umständlichkeit f, Unannehmlichkeit f
    2) ( fastidio) Störung f, Belästigung f, Plage f
    3) ( esfuerzo) Bemühung f
    4) ( intranquilidad) Unruhe f
    5)

    Tengo molestias de estómago. — Ich habe Magenbeschwerden.

    sustantivo femenino
    1. [incomodidad] Mühe die
    tomarse la molestia de hacer algo sich die Mühe machen, etw zu tun
    2. [malestar] Schmerz der
    molestia
    molestia [mo'lestja]
    num1num (fastidio) Belästigung femenino; (por dolores) Plage femenino; ser una molestia lästig sein; no es ninguna molestia das stört überhaupt nicht
    num2num (inconveniente) Unannehmlichkeit femenino; no es ninguna molestia (para mí) das macht mir keine Umstände; tomarse la molestia sich dativo die Mühe machen; perdonen las molestias bitte entschuldigen Sie die Störung
    num3num (enfado) Ärger masculino
    num4num (dolor) Beschwerde femenino

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > molestia

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