English to Spanish Dictionary inconvenience

inconvenience

inconveniencia
definition
verb
noise and fumes from traffic would inconvenience residents
cause trouble or difficulty to.
noun
the inconvenience of having to change trains
trouble or difficulty caused to one's personal requirements or comfort.
translation of 'inconvenience'
verb
incomodar,
causar inconvenientes a,
molestar
noun
incomodidad,
falta de conveniencia,
inconveniencia,
molestia
example
Often such duty-based helping concern causes considerable personal sacrifice or 'inconvenience' to the leader.
It needs to be cherished and supported, even if this involves a certain amount of personal 'inconvenience' .
noise and fumes from traffic would 'inconvenience' residents
The old wires and shortage of posts often cause 'inconvenience' to people and also cause damage to the transformer.
Hess said his fingers go white in cold temperatures, and he will continue to suffer pain and 'inconvenience' as a result.
With nuisances that cause personal discomfort and 'inconvenience' , such as noise or smell, it will be more difficult to apply general principles.
the 'inconvenience' of having to change trains
Besides personal 'inconvenience' , there are environmental and economic impacts to this situation as well.
It is not clear if patients regard such 'inconvenience' and disturbance as worth while to obtain accurate readings or what patients feel about the alternatives.
They decided to spare the authorities any 'inconvenience' and leave the people shivering with cold.
It is rather the other way about: the injury to the amenity of the land consists in the fact that the persons on it are liable to suffer 'inconvenience' , annoyance or illness.
I am doubly grateful, therefore, that he is here, in spite of considerable personal 'inconvenience' .
The 48-hour strikes would mean huge personal 'inconvenience' .
It is going to cause hardship and 'inconvenience' to many people.
Apart from causing public nuisance and 'inconvenience' to the commuters this also leads to road accidents.
This is bound to cause 'inconvenience' to users but is surely worthwhile given the long-term benefits of the project.
The parents of these children neither know, nor care where they are, so long as they are not causing them any 'inconvenience' , or harassing people in their own locality.
Most authors on the subject state that people with colour blindness will adapt without any serious 'inconvenience' or problems.
Besides the badly scarred skin, the failure can damage patients' urethra and rectum, which causes 'inconvenience' and severe pain.
Every year over a million elderly people suffer the pain and 'inconvenience' of broken bones.
the 'inconvenience' of having to change trains
However, while 'inconvenience' for many people had been substantial, it was a near miracle that no serious damage to property had occurred.
Not only did it cause 'inconvenience' for people but the council must have lost a lot of revenue with lost parking tickets.
noise and fumes from traffic would 'inconvenience' residents
We are concerned only with how we can make things better in our lives, and if it creates problems or 'inconveniences' for anyone else, it doesn't matter, because we need this or that for ourselves.
Back in the city, his status protects the family from the escalating 'inconveniences' and snags of everyday life, from the food and the fuel shortages; within the house, Papa's reign of terror is unleashed.
The union is expected to start with an overtime ban, which will likely result in minor 'inconveniences' like delays in moving patients around the hospital and meal deliveries, said Adams.
We will be able to scan in-patients when they need it without 'inconveniencing' out-patients.
This worries some insiders that visitors and participants will be 'inconvenienced' .
I can invite people round without worrying about 'inconveniencing' anyone!
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