English to Turkish Dictionary troublemaker

troublemaker

bas belasi
definition
noun
Authorities described the youths as troublemakers bored during a current school summer vacation.
a person who habitually causes difficulty or problems, especially by inciting others to defy those in authority.
translation of 'troublemaker'
noun
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example
The Austrian authorities soon marked him down as a 'troublemaker' as he encouraged trade unions and attacked the Catholic Church.
Park users are calling for more resources for the parks constabulary and measures to lock out 'troublemakers' at night.
For some time, licensees have used the early warning bleeper system to alert one another and the police of any 'troublemakers' at large.
The police always say that they need to be able to identify 'troublemakers' and having CCTV cameras would make this possible.
But her 'troublemaking' also had its principled side.
Uniform and plain clothes officers will attempt to snare 'troublemakers' before warmer weather increases fire risks.
We got rid of the 'troublemakers' and we really started to do well.
He said most of the trouble was down to a handful of hard-core 'troublemakers' who were well known to police and the courts.
This time CCTV will be closely monitored around the ground and 'troublemakers' will be instantly arrested.
These new powers will give us the ability to intervene when there are signs of trouble and get rid of the 'troublemakers' .
They wanted her to play the role of a 'troublemaking' , scheming ex-girlfriend of Steve.
The officers have radios and mobile phones and have authority to ask passengers to produce tickets and to ask 'troublemakers' to get off.
Neither should travellers be automatically regarded as 'troublemakers' , she contends.
The authority was continuing to crack down on 'troublemakers' and was making streets cleaner.
Today, I look like a bearded, 'troublemaking' professor, and I still get stopped occasionally, in airports.
Landlords share information about 'troublemakers' and telephone each other to warn about rowdy drinkers.
A second wall is being built around the old walled city, and a prison is being cleared out to house the 'troublemakers' .
Lately it has become a meeting point for young 'troublemakers' .
Residents have also been urged to gather information on 'troublemakers' in a bid to turn the estate's fortunes around.
You can have 'troublemaking' , competitive people, but you need to focus their energies where it adds value for the audience.
But police say anti-social behaviour remains a problem and vowed to crackdown on 'troublemakers' .
Plainclothes and uniformed officers will be on patrol to prevent would-be 'troublemakers' boarding flights.
The authorities need to formulate and implement effective measures to keep these 'troublemakers' off the streets.
Authorities described the youths as 'troublemakers' bored during a current school summer vacation.
And this crisis provides a useful reminder that, contrary to popular belief, our media are often not nearly as 'troublemaking' as they should be.
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