nuisance en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

Traducciones de nuisance en el diccionario inglés»italiano (Ir a italiano»inglés)

nuisance [ingl. brit. ˈnjuːs(ə)ns, ingl. am. ˈn(j)usəns] SUST.

3. nuisance (inconvenience):

nuisance
nuisance
to be a nuisance
to cause a nuisance to sb
it's a nuisance that…
it's a nuisance for me to do
it's a nuisance doing or having to do
the nuisance is that…
what a nuisance!
I'm sorry to be such a nuisance
to have a nuisance value

nuisance call [ˈnjuːsnsˌkɔːl, ˈnuː-] SUST. TEL.

nuisance caller [ˈnjuːsnsˌkɔːlə(r), ˈnuː-] SUST.

public nuisance [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈpəblɪk ˈn(j)usns] SUST. DER.

private nuisance [ˌpraɪvɪtˈnjuːsns, -ˈnuː-] SUST. DER.

noise nuisance [ˈnɔɪzˌnjuːsns, -ˌnuː-], noise pollution [ˈnɔɪzpəˌluːʃn] SUST.

Traducciones de nuisance en el diccionario italiano»inglés (Ir a inglés»italiano)

nuisance en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de nuisance en el diccionario inglés»italiano (Ir a italiano»inglés)

Traducciones de nuisance en el diccionario italiano»inglés (Ir a inglés»italiano)

nuisance Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to make a nuisance of oneself

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
In fact, she treats him like a nuisance.
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Some consider these animals to be a nuisance due to their rather vocal and loud sounds.
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But here and in other large towns they became a danger and a nuisance in the narrow ways.
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He argued that the majority expanded the nuisance exception concept farther than it should have by putting this case in that category.
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A nice little back garden runs down to the railway, which causes no nuisance, other than the cracking up of the garden wall.
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The public nuisance contributed to the decommissioning of the works in 1909.
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It is so stable in some places that it has become a nuisance animal in the regions that it inhabits.
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The friendly fly can be a real nuisance, but they don't bite, nor do they spread disease.
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Infections may range from nuisance to criminal, and are becoming more sophisticated each year.
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Its usefulness to nineteenth-century homesteaders, however, has made its seed widespread, and today is considered an unattractive nuisance.
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