English to Punjabi Dictionary disturbance

disturbance

ਕਲੇਸ਼
definition
noun
a helicopter landing can cause disturbance to residents
the interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.
example
That 'disturbance' in the winds, in turn, affects the ocean surface, roughing it up in some places and smoothing it in others.
This came after strong protests from West Chiswick residents over extra traffic and 'disturbance' in the area.
Sleep 'disturbance' , seasonal affective disorders and the nocturnal polyuria of diabetes are related to abnormal biorhythm.
Try to find a quiet place that has no possibility of 'disturbance' or interruption.
The installation of this phone booth is definitely creating physical danger and mental 'disturbance' to local as well as visiting pedestrians.
Police detained them for causing a 'disturbance' , although officers took their petition and passed it on.
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' .
Others said police statistics would never reflect the real amount of 'disturbance' because residents did not report everything.
However, he acknowledged that there was a high degree of 'disturbance' for residents due to noise.
The committee received objections from two residents worried about increased traffic and potential 'disturbance' to the resting place of bats.
In addition, with the more amorphously defined ‘public order’ offences, criteria of what constitutes a 'disturbance' are situationally variable.
The people gathered round then debated what ‘damages’ she would have to pay to the community for having caused a 'disturbance' of the peace.
Out of the love for her work, Ye Sha adheres to the night shift, regardless of the 'disturbance' from her chronic headache.
The proposal would have a detrimental effect on the amenities of neighbouring residents due to noise and 'disturbance' .
children with learning difficulty and personality 'disturbance'
He said: ‘Residents do not need this 'disturbance' and we want to see the travellers move on as soon as possible.’
Psychiatrists have a social role in controlling mental 'disturbance' through the Mental Health Act.
Teenagers who gather there at night are also being blamed by nearby residents for noise and 'disturbance' .
Further, an unjustifiable 'disturbance' in family life by an arbitrary separation of child and parents would engage Article 8.
Goliath continued, wanting no 'disturbance' or interruption in his clarification.
According to Bulgarian border police, the group had caused a 'disturbance' of the peace and were not fit to enter the country.
A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said they were called to the 'disturbance' and when they arrived a number of people had already left.
The assumption is that, well these people had a mental 'disturbance' or mental illness, that's why they did what they did.
Such construction would minimise property 'disturbance' whilst complying with the topography of the terrain.
The villagers captured one of the hired gunmen and dragged him off to the police station only to be arrested for causing a 'disturbance' .
Other reports have cited severe and uncontrollable pain or bleeding, major injury with shock, impending birth, and uncontrollable mental 'disturbance' .
Police said the allegations against the nine Britons still held, ranged from bodily injury to robbery or 'disturbance' of public order.
a helicopter landing can cause 'disturbance' to residents
The applicants were involved in a protest which had led to a violent 'disturbance' .
If confronted with a 'disturbance' or disruption, simply cover the cage with the blanket to give the bird a feeling of security.
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