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1 ♦ nuisance
♦ nuisance /ˈnju:sns/, ( USA) /ˈnu:sns/n.1 fastidio; molestia; seccatura; rottura di scatole (fam.): the nuisance of city traffic, il fastidio del traffico cittadino; What a nuisance!, che seccatura!; to make a nuisance of oneself, rendersi insopportabile; Flies are a nuisance, le mosche sono insetti molesti2 individuo fastidioso; seccatore, seccatrice; rompiscatole (fam.): That boy is a perfect nuisance, quel bambino è pestifero!3 (leg.) infrazione ( di una legge, ecc.); turbativa; molestia; danno: Commit no nuisance, non arrecate danni!; non imbrattare! (in Italia, per es. in un giardino pubblico: Rispettate le piante!)● (polit.) to have a nuisance value, essere in grado di fare un'azione di disturbo.
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