Turbar in english

Disturb

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disturb

turbar = fudge ; disquiet ; roil ; faze ; embarrass. 

Example: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Example: You must each have been deeply disquieted by the miserable scenes which have been acted in your native Ireland.Example: Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.Example: Arranged marriages, which are so the norm here in India, always seem to faze the non-Indians.Example: Native American children should have books that do not demean or embarrass them or their heritage nor put them on a pedestal.

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» turbar el orden públicodisturb + the peacebreach + the peace .

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

Example: By that logic anybody who has sex or masturbates or even wanders around in the nod in a hotel room is 'breaching the peace'.

Turbar synonyms

touch in spanish: toque, pronunciation: tʌtʃ noun, verbupset in spanish: trastornado, pronunciation: əpset verb, nountrouble in spanish: problema, pronunciation: trʌbəl nounagitate in spanish: agitar, pronunciation: ædʒəteɪt verbinterrupt in spanish: interrumpir, pronunciation: ɪntɜrʌpt verbstir up in spanish: remover, pronunciation: stɜrʌp verbcommove in spanish: molestar, pronunciation: kɑməvə verbshake up in spanish: agitar, pronunciation: ʃeɪkʌp verbraise up in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: reɪzʌp verb
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