English to Portuguese Dictionary nuisance

nuisance

incómodo
definition
noun
an unreasonable landlord could become a nuisance
a person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance.
translation of 'nuisance'
noun
transtorno,
estorvo,
aborrecimento,
praga,
chatice,
incómodo
example
Many felt it would be a 'nuisance' and potentially dangerous.
It is no good merely viewing the young as a 'nuisance' and a difficulty, especially when most of them are no such thing at all.
The 'nuisance' and bother that raises its head time and time again in Portlaoise did so again over the weekend.
In return, they don't secede or otherwise make a 'nuisance' of themselves.
To some of us the rain is merely a 'nuisance' or an inconvenience.
But those for whom enjoyment develops into aggression need to be weeded out before they can start to make a 'nuisance' of themselves.
Bonfires are a general 'nuisance' and serious problem for anyone with a respiratory condition such as asthma or emphysema.
We are trying our best to stop this problem but it is a 'nuisance' and an inconvenience.
The White House listens to these outraged voices but considers them more a 'nuisance' than genuine problem.
However, normally these dumped items will be removed during the programmed cleaning schedule or earlier if they are creating a hazard or a 'nuisance' .
The tort of 'nuisance' is concerned with unlawful interference with the use or enjoyment of land.
It was contended on behalf of the defendant that that failure amounted also the torts of 'nuisance' and trespass.
They don't want to go along to annual general meetings and make a 'nuisance' of themselves.
The mechanically-propelled ones with an engine make a noise, are a 'nuisance' and are dangerous.
Under these laws, one may sue for 'nuisance' , trespass, negligence, strict liability or product liability.
A second exception to the rule is where there is a continuing injury, such as a continuing 'nuisance' or trespass to land.
it's a 'nuisance' having all those people clomping through the house
But he does not have a cause of action in 'nuisance' for his personal injury, nor for interference with his personal enjoyment.
If the newcomers wanted to make a go of it here and did not make a 'nuisance' of themselves, they could be Australians.
As a result, ministers are going to great lengths to point out that the deer is a fine animal, and must not be viewed as a pest or a 'nuisance' .
an unreasonable landlord could become a 'nuisance'
Dogs are barred from many public places because they pose a serious hazard to health and can be a 'nuisance' and danger.
I hope you're not going to make a 'nuisance' of yourself
In so doing they are creating a 'nuisance' for residents, danger for themselves and a hazard for road users.
I hope you're not going to make a 'nuisance' of yourself
I live in Beckenham in an area populated by many foxes and, yes, they do sometimes make a 'nuisance' of themselves.
There are also some plants brought in because they had a perceived potential use as garden ornamentals, but which have turned out to be pests or 'nuisances' .
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