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21 shake up
shake up [sth.], shake [sth.] up sprimacciare [ pillow]; agitare, scuotere [bottle, mixture]; shake [sb., sth.] up, shake up [sb., sth.]2) fig. (rouse, stir) scuotere [ person]3) (reorganize) comm. ristrutturare [ company]; pol. rimpastare [ cabinet]* * *(to disturb or rouse (people) so as to make them more energetic.) scuotere* * *vt + adv2) (upset: person) sconvolgere, scuotere3) (rouse, stir: person, company etc) scuotere, dare una scossa salutare a* * *shake up [sth.], shake [sth.] up sprimacciare [ pillow]; agitare, scuotere [bottle, mixture]; shake [sb., sth.] up, shake up [sb., sth.]2) fig. (rouse, stir) scuotere [ person]3) (reorganize) comm. ristrutturare [ company]; pol. rimpastare [ cabinet] -
22 upset *** up·set vb , adj n
['ʌpˌsɛt] upset vb: pt, pp1. vt1) (container, contents) rovesciare, (boat) capovolgere, rovesciare, (fig: plan, schedule) scombussolare2) (emotionally: disturb) turbare, (stronger) sconvolgere, (offend) offendere, (annoy) contrariare, seccare3) (make ill: person) far star male, (stomach) scombussolare2. adj1) (emotionally: disturbed) turbato (-a), (stronger) sconvolto (-a), (offended) offeso (-a), (annoyed) contrariato (-a), seccato (-a)to get upset — (distressed) lasciarsi turbare or sconvolgere, (offended) offendersi, (annoyed) seccarsi
2)I have an upset stomach — ho lo stomaco in disordine or scombussolato
3. n1) (disturbance: in plans etc) contrattempo, contrarietà f inv, (emotional) dispiacere m2)to have a stomach upset Brit — avere disturbi di stomaco, avere lo stomaco scombussolato
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23 leave alone
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24 let (someone or something) alone/be
(to leave alone; not to disturb or worry: Why don't you let him be when he's not feeling well!; Do let your father alone.) lasciar stare, lasciare in paceEnglish-Italian dictionary > let (someone or something) alone/be
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25 let (someone or something) alone/be
(to leave alone; not to disturb or worry: Why don't you let him be when he's not feeling well!; Do let your father alone.) lasciar stare, lasciare in paceEnglish-Italian dictionary > let (someone or something) alone/be
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26 unsettle
[ʌn'setl]* * *(to disturb or upset: Will a change of schools unsettle the child?) turbare* * *[ʌn'setl]
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Disturb — Dis*turb , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disturbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disturbing}.] [OE. desturben, destourben, OF. destorber, desturber, destourber, fr. L. disturbare, disturbatum; dis + turbare to disturb, trouble, turba disorder, tumult, crowd. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disturb — [di stʉrb′] vt. [ME distourben < OFr distourber < L disturbare, to drive asunder < dis , intens. + turbare, to disorder < turba, a crowd, mob: see TURBID] 1. to break up the quiet or serenity of; agitate (what is quiet or still) 2. to … English World dictionary
disturb — dis·turb vt 1: to destroy the tranquillity or composure of 2: to throw into disorder vi: to cause disturbance disturb the peace: to cause a disturbance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
disturb - disturbed — ◊ disturb If you disturb someone, you interrupt what they are doing and cause them inconvenience. If she s asleep, don t disturb her. Sorry to disturb you, but can I use your telephone? ◊ disturbed The adjective disturbed usually has a diff … Useful english dictionary
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disturb — [v1] bother, upset afflict, agitate, ail, alarm, amaze, annoy, arouse, astound, badger, burn up*, complicate, confound, confuse, depress, discompose, dishearten, disrupt, distract, distress, excite, fluster, frighten, gall, grieve, harass,… … New thesaurus
disturb — ► VERB 1) interfere with the normal arrangement or functioning of. 2) interrupt the sleep, relaxation, or privacy of. 3) make anxious. DERIVATIVES disturbing adjective. ORIGIN Latin disturbare, from turbare disturb … English terms dictionary
disturb the peace — legal phrase to commit the illegal act of behaving in a noisy way in public, especially late at night Thesaurus: to commit a specific crimehyponym general words for crimessynonym Main entry: disturb … Useful english dictionary
Disturb — Dis*turb , n. Disturbance. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disturb keenly — index badger Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
disturb the composure of — index discompose Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary