English to Arabic Dictionary disturbance

disturbance

إزعاج
definition
noun
a helicopter landing can cause disturbance to residents
the interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.
translation of 'disturbance'
noun
تشويش,
تعكير,
انزعاج,
قلق,
اضطرابات,
اضطراب,
ازعاج,
شغب,
إزعاج
example
But at that time the club agreed to close the premises by 11.45 pm, after residents voiced their fears of extra late night noise and 'disturbance' .
her severe mental 'disturbance' was diagnosed as schizophrenia
Four Italian football fans were fined by magistrates after a violent 'disturbance' at Stansted Airport.
Try to find a quiet place that has no possibility of 'disturbance' or interruption.
Further, an unjustifiable 'disturbance' in family life by an arbitrary separation of child and parents would engage Article 8.
Allegations that her comments caused a 'disturbance' at Bradford Magistrates Court between white and Asian youths proved to be unfounded.
The proposal to move the vans was to reduce 'disturbance' to residents of the new Kiln Corner housing development.
Teenagers who gather there at night are also being blamed by nearby residents for noise and 'disturbance' .
Authorities charged them both with trespassing, peace 'disturbance' , and resisting arrest.
Goliath continued, wanting no 'disturbance' or interruption in his clarification.
Freedom from 'disturbance' is the condition that causes human happiness, and this is the ethical goal.
There are often addicts calling at all times of the day and night and a lot of noise 'disturbance' .
Their skin also becomes discoloured and their personality becomes morbid due to the mental 'disturbance' that accompanies the condition.
Both men were charged with causing an unlawful 'disturbance' .
Police said the allegations against the nine Britons still held, ranged from bodily injury to robbery or 'disturbance' of public order.
Youths in Great Horton, Bradford, volunteered to clean up the area after residents complained about noise 'disturbance' and litter.
According to Bulgarian border police, the group had caused a 'disturbance' of the peace and were not fit to enter the country.
Psychiatrists have a social role in controlling mental 'disturbance' through the Mental Health Act.
A diagnosis is usually made based on the description of the mental 'disturbance' , risk factors and family history.
They will fine them and make them pay for the fare and deal with any 'disturbance' .
He said: ‘Residents do not need this 'disturbance' and we want to see the travellers move on as soon as possible.’
At times the 'disturbance' was so severe as to bring him to the edge of madness.
Sleep 'disturbance' , seasonal affective disorders and the nocturnal polyuria of diabetes are related to abnormal biorhythm.
children with learning difficulty and personality 'disturbance'
The basic abnormality is a 'disturbance' in normal function in the smooth-muscled part of the esophagus.
Others said police statistics would never reflect the real amount of 'disturbance' because residents did not report everything.
Other reports have cited severe and uncontrollable pain or bleeding, major injury with shock, impending birth, and uncontrollable mental 'disturbance' .
That 'disturbance' in the winds, in turn, affects the ocean surface, roughing it up in some places and smoothing it in others.
Police detained them for causing a 'disturbance' , although officers took their petition and passed it on.
Charges vary, including unlawful assembly, causing a 'disturbance' , and assaulting and obstructing a police officer.
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