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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Disturb (0.01168 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to Disturb.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: disturb
mengganggu
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: disturb
ganggu, membencanai, membuncahkan, memperkeruh, mencemaskan, mengacak-acak, mengeruhkan, menggaduh, menggaduhkan, mengganggu, menggelisahi
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: disturb
disturb
v 1: move deeply;
“This book upset me”;
“A troubling thought”
[syn:
upset,
trouble]
2: change the arrangement or position of [syn:
agitate,
vex,
commove,
shake up,
stir up,
raise up]
3: tamper with;
“Don't touch my CDs!” [syn:
touch]
4: destroy the peace or tranquility of;
“Don't interrupt me
when I'm reading” [syn:
interrupt]
5: damage as if by shaking or jarring;
“Don't disturb the
patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Disturb
Disturb
\Dis*turb"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disturbed; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Disturbing.] [OE. desturben, destourben, OF.
destorber, desturber, destourber, fr. L. disturbare,
disturbatum; dis- + turbare to disturb, trouble, turba
disorder, tumult, crowd. See
Turbid.]
1. To throw into disorder or confusion; to derange; to
interrupt the settled state of; to excite from a state of
rest.
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Preparing to disturb
With all-cofounding war the realms above. --Cowper.
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The bellow's noise disturbed his quiet rest.
--Spenser.
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The utmost which the discontented colonies could do,
was to disturb authority. --Burke.
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2. To agitate the mind of; to deprive of tranquillity; to
disquiet; to render uneasy; as, a person is disturbed by
receiving an insult, or his mind is disturbed by envy.
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3. To turn from a regular or designed course. [Obs.]
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And disturb
His inmost counsels from their destined aim.
--Milton.
Syn: To disorder; disquiet; agitate; discompose; molest;
perplex; trouble; incommode; ruffle.
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Disturb
\Dis*turb"\, n.
Disturbance. [Obs.] --Milton.
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