English to Spanish Dictionary commotion

commotion

conmoción
definition
noun
she was distracted by a commotion across the street
a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
translation of 'commotion'
noun
jaleo,
tumulto,
disturbio,
confusión,
alboroto,
escándalo,
conmoción
example
‘We heard a 'commotion' on the beach so we got up and ran to see what was going on,’ he said.
The city was quiet, in the lull between the 'commotion' and bustle of the day and the casual activity of night.
Aaron held him down though, preventing any 'commotion' that would endanger our lives as well as the captains.
she was distracted by a 'commotion' across the street
Neighbours spoke of hearing a loud bang and a 'commotion' , as police, paramedics and the fire brigade attended the scene.
What began as a small 'commotion' is quickly growing into a full-blown riot.
In an interview held within hours of the incident Richardson told officers how there was a loud 'commotion' and banging on his door.
they set off firecrackers to make a lot of 'commotion'
Police said one of his neighbours heard the 'commotion' and chased the suspect towards the nearby pub where he lost sight of him.
I had to buy a pair of shoes but half way through my purchase a 'commotion' erupted outside in the street.
If the other orphans see that they'll cause a 'commotion' and stir up so much trouble.
On the morning of this tragedy, a neighbour and close friend heard all the 'commotion' and ran across the road to see if Ruth was OK.
A passing cab driver, who heard the 'commotion' and spotted the fire coming from the flat, called police.
A neighbour was alerted by the 'commotion' and the Metropolitan Police and an ambulance were called.
damage caused by civil 'commotion'
In the 'commotion' the victim was punched in the face by both attackers and left bruised, but didn't need hospital treatment.
Alerted by the 'commotion' the burglar was disturbed and chased by pub regulars but he got away.
she was distracted by a 'commotion' across the street
About a dozen officers moved in swiftly to make sure the 'commotion' didn't spread.
He went outside on the second floor balcony of his house to see what the 'commotion' was all about in their garden.
Being out with Maggie caused quite a sensation, quite a 'commotion' .
The winter that was to provide respite from the summer's 'commotion' only proved to be worse.
figure out what all the 'commotion' is about
damage caused by civil 'commotion'
First, before he gets started, there's a 'commotion' in the middle of the audience.
People opened their windows or came out into the street to see what the 'commotion' was about.
His arms around his head, he shut his eyes, blocking out all the 'commotions' that came from outside his room and making his mind completely blank, devoid of any obvious emotions.
I heard some noise and his excited voice and a whole lot of other 'commotions' .
The climax of these 'commotions' came during the fourth week of September, when the parliament returned in triumph from its exile.
Urban 'commotions' , however, were to continue into the seventeenth century.
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