Molestia
pronunciation: moʊlestiɑ
part of speech: verb
bother = molestar, preocupar.
Example: Why bother, then, to create an alphabetical index to the classified file when you already have a printed alphabetical index to the schedules of the classification scheme?.
more:
» be bothered by = molestarse por.
Example: It is impatient with Juctionville for its failure to move ahead as fast as it would like and is bothered by the city's drabness and general lack of class and culture.» can't/couldn't be bothered = pasar, no tener ganas, no tener ningún interés, dar pereza, no interesar, no tener ganas.
Example: Consider for example, a teacher who doesn't change his password (ever!) or can't be bothered to log out, all the firewalls and antivirus programs in the world will not protect a school's network.
Bother synonyms
pain
in spanish: dolor,
pronunciation: peɪn
part of speech: noun
vex
in spanish: vejar,
pronunciation: veks
part of speech: verb
devil
in spanish: diablo,
pronunciation: devəl
part of speech: noun
nuisance
in spanish: molestia,
pronunciation: nusəns
part of speech: noun
hassle
in spanish: molestia,
pronunciation: hæsəl
part of speech: noun
trouble
in spanish: problema,
pronunciation: trʌbəl
part of speech: noun
rag
in spanish: trapo,
pronunciation: ræg
part of speech: noun
fuss
in spanish: escándalo,
pronunciation: fʌs
part of speech: noun
inconvenience
in spanish: inconveniencia,
pronunciation: ɪnkənvinjəns
part of speech: noun
nettle
in spanish: ortiga,
pronunciation: netəl
part of speech: noun
gravel
in spanish: grava,
pronunciation: grævəl
part of speech: noun
annoy
in spanish: molestar,
pronunciation: ənɔɪ
part of speech: verb
rile
in spanish: sacar de quicio,
pronunciation: raɪl
part of speech: verb
irritate
in spanish: irritar,
pronunciation: ɪrɪteɪt
part of speech: verb
annoyance
in spanish: molestia,
pronunciation: ənɔɪəns
part of speech: noun
put out
in spanish: apagar,
pronunciation: pʊtaʊt
part of speech: verb
nark
in spanish: soplón,
pronunciation: nɑrk
part of speech: noun
get to
in spanish: llegar a,
pronunciation: gettu
part of speech: verb
incommode
in spanish: incomodar,
pronunciation: ɪnkəmoʊd
part of speech: verb
discommode
in spanish: molestar,
pronunciation: dɪskəmoʊd
part of speech: verb
botheration
in spanish: molestia,
pronunciation: bɔθɜreɪʃən
part of speech: noun
disoblige
in spanish: desobligar,
pronunciation: dɪsəblaɪdʒ
part of speech: verb
get at
in spanish: llegar a,
pronunciation: getæt
part of speech: verb
pain in the neck
in spanish: dolor en el cuello,
pronunciation: peɪnɪnðənek
part of speech: noun
pain in the ass
in spanish: joda,
pronunciation: peɪnɪnðəæs
part of speech: noun
inconvenience oneself
in spanish: molestarse a uno mismo,
pronunciation: ɪnkənvinjənswənself
part of speech: verb
trouble oneself
in spanish: preocuparse,
pronunciation: trʌbəlwənself
part of speech: verb