English to Greek Meaning of disturb - διαταράσσει


Disturb :
διαταράσσει

διαταράσσει, εκνευρίζω, προκαλούν να αναδεύεται, πειράζω, ενοχλώ, ταράζω, ένζυμο, τροχίζω, δίνω κουράγιο, διεγείρω, ερεθίζω, φύσημα, συγχέω, αναμαλλιάζω, παραλύω, κατατροπώνω, σέικ, σούφρα, εξεγείρω, διαταράσσω, διατάραξη, εμποδίζουν, κωλυσιεργώ, έλεγχος, βουλώνω, να σταματήσει, απόβλητα, σαράκι, αναλώνω, εξάλειψη, χειροτερεύω, επιδρομή, ταλαιπωρία, καταπιέζω, κραυγή, κουρέλι

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Definitions of disturb in English
Verb(1) move deeply(2) change the arrangement or position of(3) tamper with(4) destroy the peace or tranquility of(5) damage as if by shaking or jarring
Examples of disturb in English
(1) And no one will be able to disturb the privacy of the bathroom, as the bottom of the window is a little higher than the tub.(2) Intracellular accumulation of such large amount of Cr may disturb the normal functioning of the bacterial cell.(3) A small interference with nature can disturb the entire balance.(4) We will not allow silly disruptions to disturb our events or disgrace our veterans.(5) They simply play when no one will interrupt or disturb them.(6) take the rollers out carefully so as not to disturb the curls too much(7) If you did not disturb them, they would not bother you.(8) As though sensing that he would not further disturb her privacy, Nicholas turned and bestowed a tender smile upon her.(9) Mounds and surface burrows interfere with mowing and mole activities may disturb root systems and kill grass.(10) Julius elbowed Felix, knowing the interruption would disturb Mordechi.(11) The whole rationale of symbolic gestures requires that they disrupt and disturb the secular order.(12) We are conscious, dealing with victims, that no offence except the most serious assaults so trouble and disturb people as an invasion of their homes.(13) This caused quite a commotion as he didn't take kindly to my interruption and asked who was I to question him and disturb his presentation.(14) Residents are being warned that it is illegal to disturb or destroy their habitats.(15) These activities not only disturb bees but also interfere with normal pollen production, germination, and fertilization.(16) Nobody disturbed them or caused them any hassle.
Related Phrases of disturb
(1) disturb the peace ::
διαταράξει την ειρήνη
Synonyms
Verb
1. interrupt ::
διακοπή
2. disarrange ::
αναμαλλιάζω
3. agitate ::
ταράζω
4. perturb ::
διαταράσσω
5. touch ::
αφή
7. upset ::
αναστατωμένος
Antonyms
1. calm ::
ηρεμία
2. compose ::
συνθέτω
3. quiet ::
ησυχια
4. settle ::
εγκαθιστώ
5. soothe ::
καλμάρω
Different Forms
disturb, disturbed, disturber, disturbers, disturbing, disturbs
Word Example from TV Shows
I can't imagine
that would disturb me.

I can't imagine that would DISTURB me.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 3

I didn't mean to disturb you.

I didn't mean to DISTURB you.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

...please do not disturb me.

...please do not DISTURB me.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 21

Your Grace,
I'm sorry to disturb you.

Your Grace, I'm sorry to DISTURB you.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 1

But that's not why I disturb you now.

But that's not why I DISTURB you now.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 5

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