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Перевод: nuisance
[существительное] досада ; неприятность ; неприятный человек; помеха ; неудобство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- "It's a bloody nuisance!
- The product of the flowrate and the dilution factor give a numerical value for the odour emission, which whilst not a direct measurement of odour nuisance is shown to be a guide: the higher the emission the more likely the odour is to give rise to complaints and therefore more likely to amount to a nuisance at law.
- The odour may be objectionable to him but is it sufficiently so to amount to a nuisance at law?
- Warts have more nuisance value than medical significance, but, like all of the minor sexually transmitted diseases, they serve as a useful indicator to the possibility of other infection, and anyone with anal or genital warts should make sure that they are screened for other genital infections.
- Sutton council has slapped a Smoke Nuisance Notice on BR to stop stump-burning but admits it is otherwise powerless to stop it felling trees on its own land.
- Complaint may be made to the local authority environmental health department whose responsibility it is under s.91 of the Public Health Act 1936 to inspect their areas for the detection of nuisance and institute formal proceedings either summarily or in the High Court, where, in their opinion, the odour complained of amounts to a statutory nuisance within s.92 of that Act.
- By the late nineteenth century, like other British reds, the breed began to find favour on the ranches of western America, especially where cattle were rail-trucked, in which circumstances horns were a definite nuisance.
- To sweep that Nuisance from thy loaded Plains;
- I tried to discourage him, but in the end he became a little bit of a nuisance, you know?
- The tort might be described as a species of private nuisance, namely unreasonable interference with the victim's rights to use the highway.
- This is because when there is an actionable nuisance the law provides a legal remedy by way of injunction or damages and this it is not prepared to do in respect of every odour found to be annoying or objectionable; neither would it be practicable especially since odours are notoriously subjective in nature affecting some individuals and not others and causing a variety of symptoms.
- She is regarded as an outsider and a probable nuisance to the solidarity of a joint family.
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