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I. bother [ˈbɒðəʳ, americ ˈbɑ:ðɚ] SUBST sem pl

1. bother (trouble):

2. bother (annoyance):

II. bother [ˈbɒðəʳ, americ ˈbɑ:ðɚ] INTERJ

III. bother [ˈbɒðəʳ, americ ˈbɑ:ðɚ] VERBO intr

1. bother (take trouble):

you need not have bothered

2. bother (worry):

przejmować [perf przejąć] się czymś

IV. bother [ˈbɒðəʳ, americ ˈbɑ:ðɚ] VERBO trans

1. bother (annoy):

denerwować [perf z-]

2. bother (worry):

niepokoić [perf za-]

3. bother (disturb):

to bother sb about sth
Present
Ibother
youbother
he/she/itbothers
webother
youbother
theybother
Past
Ibothered
youbothered
he/she/itbothered
webothered
youbothered
theybothered
Present Perfect
Ihavebothered
youhavebothered
he/she/ithasbothered
wehavebothered
youhavebothered
theyhavebothered
Past Perfect
Ihadbothered
youhadbothered
he/she/ithadbothered
wehadbothered
youhadbothered
theyhadbothered

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Whether it's narcissi, tulips or alliums, it doesn't seem to bother them.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He has a notoriously quick temper and is prone to snapping at others, including overzealous fans who bother him on the streets.
en.wikipedia.org
Why bother to take off her watch and rings and put it in her dressing table if she's planning on running away?
www.news24.com
While we have long since learned to use moisturiser and sunscreen on our faces and decolletage, most of us don't bother with our hands.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Colonialism is finished so is wars, so why do you want to bother about naming streets after the land thieves, robbers and murderess?
www.news24.com

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