bother
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
의미: To cause trouble or annoyance to someone; to make an effort to do something
打扰,烦扰,费心
molestar, preocupar, tomarse la molestia
悩ます、面倒をかける、わざわざ...する
귀찮게 하다, 폐를 끼치다, 일부러 ~하다
Bother can mean to cause annoyance or trouble to someone, or to make the effort to do something (often in negative constructions like 'don't bother'). As a noun, it refers to trouble or inconvenience. In British English, 'bother' is also a mild exclamation of annoyance.
bother可以意味着给某人造成烦恼或麻烦,或者努力做某事(通常用于否定结构如'don't bother')。作为名词,它指麻烦或不便。在英式英语中,'bother'也是表达轻微烦恼的感叹词。
Bother puede significar causar molestia o problemas a alguien, o hacer el esfuerzo de hacer algo (a menudo en construcciones negativas como 'don't bother'). Como sustantivo, se refiere a problemas o inconvenientes. En inglés británico, 'bother' también es una exclamación leve de molestia.
botherは、誰かに迷惑や問題を引き起こすこと、または何かをする努力をすること(しばしば「don't bother」のような否定構文で)を意味することがあります。名詞として、面倒や不便を指します。イギリス英語では、「bother」は軽い苛立ちの感嘆詞でもあります。
바더(bother)는 누군가에게 성가심이나 폐를 끼친다는 뜻이거나, 무언가를 하려고 수고를 들인다는 뜻입니다(주로 'don't bother' 같은 부정 구문에서 사용). 명사로는 번거로움이나 불편을 의미합니다. 영국 영어에서 'bother'는 가벼운 짜증의 감탄사로도 쓰입니다.
예문
- Sorry to bother you, but could you help me with this? 抱歉打扰你,你能帮我一下吗?Perdona que te moleste, pero ¿podrías ayudarme con esto?お邪魔してすみませんが、これを手伝ってもらえますか?귀찮게 해서 죄송하지만, 이것 좀 도와주시겠어요?
- Don't bother waiting for me; I'll be late. 不用等我了,我会迟到的。No te molestes en esperarme; llegaré tarde.私を待つ必要はありません。遅れますから。저를 기다리지 않아도 됩니다. 늦을 거예요.
- It's no bother at all; I'm happy to help. 一点也不麻烦,我很乐意帮忙。No es ninguna molestia; estoy encantado de ayudar.全然面倒ではありません。喜んでお手伝いします。전혀 폐가 아닙니다. 기꺼이 도와드리겠습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
Of uncertain origin, probably from Anglo-Irish. First attested in the early 18th century in Irish-English writing. May be related to Irish 'bodhar' (deaf, bothered) or 'buaidhreadh' (worry, trouble).
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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