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1 nuisance
'nju:sns(a person or thing that is annoying or troublesome: That child is a terrible nuisance.) plage(ånd), pest og plage, utingsubst. \/ˈnjuːsns\/1) uting, uvesen, uskikk2) plage, plageånd, besværlig menneske3) ( jus) uleilighet, ulempebe a nuisance ( også) være\/bli til besvær, være\/bli besværligbe a nuisance to være til besvær forcommit no nuisance ( på skilt) forsøpling forbudtit's a nuisance that... det er kjedelig at..., det er ergerlig at...make a nuisance of oneself være til bry, være en plage, oppføre seg brysomtwhat a nuisance (noe) så ergerlig, (noe) så irriterende
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distribute — verb ( uted; uting) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin distributus, past participle of distribuere, from dis + tribuere to allot more at tribute Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to divide among several or many ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
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