English to Spanish Dictionary disturbance

disturbance

disturbio
definition
noun
a helicopter landing can cause disturbance to residents
the interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.
translation of 'disturbance'
noun
falta de tranquilidad,
tumulto,
disturbio,
alteración,
revuelo,
alboroto,
molestia,
trastorno,
perturbación
example
Sleep 'disturbance' , seasonal affective disorders and the nocturnal polyuria of diabetes are related to abnormal biorhythm.
The assumption is that, well these people had a mental 'disturbance' or mental illness, that's why they did what they did.
The people gathered round then debated what ‘damages’ she would have to pay to the community for having caused a 'disturbance' of the peace.
Psychiatrists have a social role in controlling mental 'disturbance' through the Mental Health Act.
a helicopter landing can cause 'disturbance' to residents
A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal following a 'disturbance' in the Ferry Inn, Stromness, on Wednesday afternoon.
They will fine them and make them pay for the fare and deal with any 'disturbance' .
Others said police statistics would never reflect the real amount of 'disturbance' because residents did not report everything.
When it is observed in libraries, the purpose is to ensure peaceful atmosphere so that students can study without any 'disturbance' .
The basic abnormality is a 'disturbance' in normal function in the smooth-muscled part of the esophagus.
Did you ever see any sign of a mental 'disturbance' with him?
The strong brightening of the aurora on 28 January corresponded with the recent arrival of a large 'disturbance' in the solar wind.
This can cause ammonia accumulation due to a 'disturbance' in mitochondrial function in the liver that inhibits the urea cycle.
Further, an unjustifiable 'disturbance' in family life by an arbitrary separation of child and parents would engage Article 8.
In addition, with the more amorphously defined ‘public order’ offences, criteria of what constitutes a 'disturbance' are situationally variable.
Out of the love for her work, Ye Sha adheres to the night shift, regardless of the 'disturbance' from her chronic headache.
He said: ‘Residents do not need this 'disturbance' and we want to see the travellers move on as soon as possible.’
During the day I doubt it is a problem, but during quieter night time hours it is likely to cause 'disturbance' to local residents.
It can also test in a tandem mode to detect wind 'disturbance' induced by one car following another.
The proposal would have a detrimental effect on the amenities of neighbouring residents due to noise and 'disturbance' .
The committee received objections from two residents worried about increased traffic and potential 'disturbance' to the resting place of bats.
The state defines unlawful assembly as a threat of ‘tumultuous 'disturbance' of the peace.’
After all, we have been accused of causing a public 'disturbance' , disrupting the peace.
Youths in Great Horton, Bradford, volunteered to clean up the area after residents complained about noise 'disturbance' and litter.
A diagnosis is usually made based on the description of the mental 'disturbance' , risk factors and family history.
Their skin also becomes discoloured and their personality becomes morbid due to the mental 'disturbance' that accompanies the condition.
The proposal to move the vans was to reduce 'disturbance' to residents of the new Kiln Corner housing development.
Twelve Britons are due to appear in court later today after being arrested for public order offences following yesterday's 'disturbance' .
The militia, it seems, managed to quell the 'disturbance' without too much difficulty.
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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