slovodefinícia
disturbance
(mass)
disturbance
- disturbancia, rušenie
disturbance
(encz)
disturbance,disturbance [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
disturbance
(encz)
disturbance,rušení n: Zdeněk Brož
disturbance
(czen)
disturbance,disturbance[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Disturbance
(gcide)
Disturbance \Dis*turb"ance\, n. [OF. destorbance.]
1. An interruption of a state of peace or quiet; derangement
of the regular course of things; disquiet; disorder; as, a
disturbance of religious exercises; a disturbance of the
galvanic current.
[1913 Webster]

2. Confusion of the mind; agitation of the feelings;
perplexity; uneasiness.
[1913 Webster]

Any man . . . in a state of disturbance and
irritation. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

3. Violent agitation in the body politic; public commotion;
tumult.
[1913 Webster]

The disturbance was made to support a general
accusation against the province. --Bancroft.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Law) The hindering or disquieting of a person in the
lawful and peaceable enjoyment of his right; the
interruption of a right; as, the disturbance of a
franchise, of common, of ways, and the like. --Blackstone.

Syn: Tumult; brawl; commotion; turmoil; uproar; hubbub;
disorder; derangement; confusion; agitation;
perturbation; annoyance.
[1913 Webster]
disturbance
(wn)
disturbance
n 1: activity that is a malfunction, intrusion, or interruption;
"the term `distress' connotes some degree of perturbation
and emotional upset"; "he looked around for the source of
the disturbance"; "there was a disturbance of neural
function" [syn: perturbation, disturbance]
2: an unhappy and worried mental state; "there was too much
anger and disturbance"; "she didn't realize the upset she
caused me" [syn: disturbance, perturbation, upset]
3: a disorderly outburst or tumult; "they were amazed by the
furious disturbance they had caused" [syn: disturbance,
disruption, commotion, flutter, hurly burly, to-do,
hoo-ha, hoo-hah, kerfuffle]
4: a noisy fight [syn: affray, disturbance, fray,
ruffle]
5: the act of disturbing something or someone; setting something
in motion
6: (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion;
a more neutral term than mental illness [syn: {mental
disorder}, mental disturbance, disturbance,
psychological disorder, folie]
7: electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb
communication [syn: noise, interference, disturbance]
DISTURBANCE
(bouvier)
DISTURBANCE, torts. A wrong done to an incorporeal hereditament, by
hindering or disquieting the owner in the enjoyment of it. Finch. L. 187; 3
Bl. Com. 235; 1 Swift's Dig. 522; Com. Dig. Action upon the case for a
disturbance, Pleader, 3 I 6; 1 Serg. & Rawle, 298.

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(encz)
behavioural disturbance,porucha chovaní
disturbance attenuation
(encz)
disturbance attenuation,potlačení rušení v.martin
disturbance level
(encz)
disturbance level,úroveň rušení n: [el.] parkmaj
disturbance of the peace
(encz)
disturbance of the peace, n:
disturbances
(encz)
disturbances,poruchy n: pl. [tech.] Milan Svobodadisturbances,rušení n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
electrical disturbance
(encz)
electrical disturbance, n:
emotional disturbance
(encz)
emotional disturbance, n:
external disturbance
(encz)
external disturbance,
geomagnetic disturbance
(encz)
geomagnetic disturbance,geomagnetická porucha [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
low-frequency disturbance
(encz)
low-frequency disturbance,nízkofrekvenční rušení [tech.] v.martin
mental disturbance
(encz)
mental disturbance, n:
seismic disturbance
(encz)
seismic disturbance, n:
tumultuous disturbance
(encz)
tumultuous disturbance, n:
Disturbance
(gcide)
Disturbance \Dis*turb"ance\, n. [OF. destorbance.]
1. An interruption of a state of peace or quiet; derangement
of the regular course of things; disquiet; disorder; as, a
disturbance of religious exercises; a disturbance of the
galvanic current.
[1913 Webster]

2. Confusion of the mind; agitation of the feelings;
perplexity; uneasiness.
[1913 Webster]

Any man . . . in a state of disturbance and
irritation. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

3. Violent agitation in the body politic; public commotion;
tumult.
[1913 Webster]

The disturbance was made to support a general
accusation against the province. --Bancroft.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Law) The hindering or disquieting of a person in the
lawful and peaceable enjoyment of his right; the
interruption of a right; as, the disturbance of a
franchise, of common, of ways, and the like. --Blackstone.

Syn: Tumult; brawl; commotion; turmoil; uproar; hubbub;
disorder; derangement; confusion; agitation;
perturbation; annoyance.
[1913 Webster]
Indisturbance
(gcide)
Indisturbance \In`dis*turb"ance\, n.
Freedom from disturbance; calmness; repose; apathy;
indifference.
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disturbance of the peace
(wn)
disturbance of the peace
n 1: any act of molesting, interrupting, hindering, agitating,
or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving
inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are
entitled [syn: disorderly conduct, disorderly behavior,
disturbance of the peace, breach of the peace]
electrical disturbance
(wn)
electrical disturbance
n 1: electrical signals produced by unwanted sources
(atmospherics or receiver noise or unwanted transmitters)
emotional disturbance
(wn)
emotional disturbance
n 1: any mental disorder not caused by detectable organic
abnormalities of the brain and in which a major disturbance
of emotions is predominant [syn: affective disorder,
major affective disorder, emotional disorder,
emotional disturbance]
mental disturbance
(wn)
mental disturbance
n 1: (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or
emotion; a more neutral term than mental illness [syn:
mental disorder, mental disturbance, disturbance,
psychological disorder, folie]
seismic disturbance
(wn)
seismic disturbance
n 1: an instance of agitation of the earth's crust; "the first
shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while
workers were at lunch" [syn: shock, {seismic
disturbance}]
tumultuous disturbance
(wn)
tumultuous disturbance
n 1: a sudden violent disturbance [syn: outburst, {tumultuous
disturbance}]
DISTURBANCE
(bouvier)
DISTURBANCE, torts. A wrong done to an incorporeal hereditament, by
hindering or disquieting the owner in the enjoyment of it. Finch. L. 187; 3
Bl. Com. 235; 1 Swift's Dig. 522; Com. Dig. Action upon the case for a
disturbance, Pleader, 3 I 6; 1 Serg. & Rawle, 298.

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