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1 interfere
[intə'fiə]1) ((often with in, with) to (try to) become involved in etc, when one's help etc is not wanted: I wish you would stop interfering (with my plans); Don't interfere in other people's business!) miešať sa (do)2) ((with with) to prevent, stop or slow down the progress of: He doesn't let anything interfere with his game of golf on Saturday mornings.) prekážať•- interfering* * *• vadit• zasahovat do• zasahovat• stretávat sa• prekážat• dotýkat sa• bránit sa v hre• byt na prekážku• blokovat protihráca• robit (nieco)• rušit• pliest sa• podat prihlášku• krížit sa• miešat sa• narážat na seba kopytami -
2 mess about/around
1) (to behave in a foolish or annoying way: The children were shouting and messing about.) šantiť2) (to work with no particular plan in a situation that involves mess: I love messing about in the kitchen.) kutiť3) ((with with) to meddle or interfere with: Who's been messing about with my papers?) motať sa okolo4) (to upset or put into a state of disorder or confusion: The wind messed her hair about.) rozstrapatiť -
3 clash
[klæʃ] 1. noun1) (a loud noise, like eg swords striking together: the clash of metal on metal.) rinčanie2) (a serious disagreement or difference: a clash of personalities.) konflikt3) (a battle: a clash between opposing armies.) zrážka4) ((of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time: a clash between classes.) kolízia2. verb1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) udierať o seba2) (to fight (in battle): The two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.) stretnúť sa3) (to disagree violently: They clashed over wages.) odporovať (si)4) (to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time: The two lectures clash.) kolidovať5) ((of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together: The (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.) biť sa* * *• zrazit sa• zrážka• štrngot• štrngat• cvendžat• kolidovat• konflikt -
4 doctor
['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) lekár, -ka2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doktor, -ka2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) zmiešať, pančovať2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) kurírovať•* * *• doktor• lekár -
5 infringe
[in'frin‹](to break (a law etc) or interfere with (a person's freedom or rights).) porušiť* * *• prestúpit• porušit -
6 molest
[mə'lest](to annoy or interfere with: The children kept molesting her.) obťažovať, dotierať, unúvať- molester* * *• vyrušovat• znepokojovat• sužovat• unúvat• trápit• domrzat• dobiedzat• robit nemravné návrhy• molestovat• obtažovat -
7 poke one's nose into
(to interfere with other people's business: He is always poking his nose into my affairs.) strkať nos do -
8 monkey
1. noun1) (an animal of the type most like man, especially those which are small and have long tails (ie not the apes).) opica2) (a mischievous child: Their son is a little monkey.) nezbedník2. verb((especially with with) to meddle or interfere: Who's been monkeying (about) with the television set?) babrať sa (s)- monkey nut* * *• utahovat si• úzky• vetracia chodba• vysmievat sa• zahrávat sa• šibal• skazit• fetovat• hlupák• furták• figliar• huncút• kazit• baran• babrat• baranidlo• darebák• robit hlúposti• pobabrat• opica• pokazit• malá panva• nahnevat• malý• nezbedník -
9 internal
[in'tə:nl]1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) vnútorný2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) vnútorný•- internal combustion* * *• vnútorný• vnútroštátny• interný• domáci -
10 tamper
['tæmpə](to interfere or meddle usually in such a way as to damage, break, alter etc: Don't tamper with the engine.) pliesť sa (do), hrabať sa (v)* * *• vmiešavat• sfalšovat (doklad)• strelmajster• falšovat• pliest• podplácat• podplatit• liecit• mieša• miešat sa• navádzat• naviest
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interfere with — 1. To meddle in 2. To get in the way of, hinder 3. To assault sexually • • • Main Entry: ↑interfere * * * interfere with [phrasal verb] 1 interfere with (something) : to stop or slow (something) : to make ( … Useful english dictionary
interfere with — Brit. euphemistic sexually molest. → interfere interfere with prevent from continuing or being carried out properly. → interfere … English new terms dictionary
interfere with — index bar (hinder), block, collide (clash), conflict, counteract, deter, disadvantage … Law dictionary
interfere with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms interfere with : present tense I/you/we/they interfere with he/she/it interferes with present participle interfering with past tense interfered with past participle interfered with 1) interfere with something… … English dictionary
interfere with — phr verb Interfere with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑industry … Collocations dictionary
interfere with — to assault sexually Journalistic and forensic jargon for illegal male sexual acts against boys and females: They are quite alive and nobody has interfered with them, not yet. (N. Mitford, 1960, writing about boys who had absconded from… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
interfere with — Affirmative conduct essentially; not including a refusal to deal with employees collectively. Anno: 123 ALR 622; 83 L Ed 691 … Ballentine's law dictionary
interfere with — Syn: impede, obstruct, stand in the way of, hinder, inhibit, restrict, constrain, hamper, handicap, disturb, disrupt, influence, affect, confuse … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
interfere with somebody — … Useful english dictionary
interfere with something — … Useful english dictionary
Interfere — In ter*fere , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Interfered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interfering}.] [OF. entreferir to strike each other; entre between (L. inter) + OF. ferir to strike, F. f[ e]rir, fr. L. ferire. See {Ferula}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To come in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English