Disturbed in spanish

Perturbado

pronunciation: peɹ̩tuɹ̩bɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
perturbado

disturb = alterar, revolver, afectar, perturbar, molestar, incomodar. 

Example: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.

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» disturb + Posesivo + peace = perturbar + Posesivo + paz, molestar.

Example: And yet I've never told people to pipe down when they were disturbing my peace with their too loud blatherings on a cell phone.

» disturb + the peace = alterar el orden público, turbar el orden público.

Example: Just last year, Prince was arrested for assault and disturbing the peace.

» disturb + the peace = perturbar la paz.

Example: If you own a dog, you must not allow it to continually or frequently bark, howl, or yelp, disturbing the peace of others.

» disturb + the peace and tranquillity = perturbar la paz y la tranquilidad.

Example: Everyone will get equal opportunities for expansion and growth without disturbing the peace and tranquility of others = Todos tendrán igualdad de oportunidades para la expansión y el crecimiento sin perturbar la paz y la tranquilidad de otros.

disturbed1 = trastocado, alterado. 

Example: A nice example of disturbed meaning is the second sentence in Appendix A.

disturbed2 = trastornado. 

Example: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.

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» be disturbed = estar inquieto.

Example: I was disturbed before coming here I am really frightened now.

» disturbed people = personas con problemas mentales, personas con trastornos emocionales.

Example: The author discusses library security in the 1980s which include guidelines for dealing with disturbed people and fortifications such as iron bars, guard dogs and a detection system.

» mentally disturbed, the = enfermos mentales, los. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.

Disturbed synonyms

upset in spanish: trastornado, pronunciation: əpset verb, nounsick in spanish: enfermos, pronunciation: sɪk adjectivecrazy in spanish: loco, pronunciation: kreɪzi adjectivemad in spanish: enojado, pronunciation: mæd adjectiveinsane in spanish: insano, pronunciation: ɪnseɪn adjectiveneurotic in spanish: neurótico, pronunciation: nʊrɑtɪk adjectivedistressed in spanish: afligido, pronunciation: dɪstrest adjectivedemented in spanish: demente, pronunciation: dɪmentɪd adjectivedistracted in spanish: distraído, pronunciation: dɪstræktəd adjectiveunhinged in spanish: desquiciado, pronunciation: ənhɪndʒd adjectiveworried in spanish: preocupado, pronunciation: wɜrid adjectiveunstable in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl adjectiveunbalanced in spanish: desequilibrado, pronunciation: ənbælənst adjectivetroubled in spanish: preocupado, pronunciation: trʌbəld adjectiveunsettled in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsetəld adjectivedisquieted in spanish: inquieto, pronunciation: dɪskwitɪd adjectivemaladjusted in spanish: inadaptado, pronunciation: mælədʒʌstɪd adjectivebrainsick in spanish: trastornado mentalmente, pronunciation: breɪnsɪk adjectivepsychoneurotic in spanish: psiconeurótico, pronunciation: saɪkoʊnjɜrɑtɪk adjectivedisarranged in spanish: desorganizado, pronunciation: dɪsɜrændʒd adjective
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