molestia



Inflexiones de 'molestia' (nf): fpl: molestias
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molestia nf (fastidio)bother, annoyance n
  trouble n
 Tener que salir a la calle con esta lluvia es una molestia.
 It's a bother to go outside in this rain.
molestia nf (dolor)pain, ache n
  (minor)discomfort n
 Fui al médico por una molestia en la espalda.
 I went to the doctor for an ache in my back.
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Compound Forms:
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disculpe la molestia expr (perdón si molesto)sorry to bother you v expr
 Disculpe la molestia, ¿tiene hora?
 Sorry to bother you; do you have the time?
si no es mucha molestia,
si no fuera molestia
expr
formal (si no te importa)if it is not too much trouble, if you don't mind expr
 Si no es mucha molestia, quisiera hablarle sobre un asunto importante.
 If it's not too much trouble, I'd like to talk to you about an important matter.
tomarse la molestia de loc verb + prep (hacer algo molesto) (with gerund)go to the trouble of v expr
  take the trouble to v expr
  (polite)have the courtesy to v expr
 Tomás se tomó la molestia de acercarme a casa aunque no le quedaba de camino.
 Thomas went to the trouble of taking me home even though it was not on his way.
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