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1
to make the
effort
to do something:
Examples:
[ + to infinitive ] He hasn't even
bothered
to
write
.
You could have
phoned
us but you just didn't
bother
.
[ + -ing
verb
] Don't
bother
making the
bed
- I'll do it later.
[ + -ing
verb
or + to infinitive ] You'd have found it if you'd
bothered
looking/to look.
why
bother
You won't get any
credit
for doing it, so why
bother
?
2
If you can't be
bothered
doing/to do something, you are too
lazy
or
tired
to do it:
Examples:
I can't be
bothered
to
iron
my
clothes
.
3
to make someone feel
worried
or
upset
:
Examples:
Does it
bother
you that he's out so much of the time?
Living
on my own has never
bothered
me.
I don't care if he doesn't come - it doesn't
bother
me.
[ + that ] It bothers me that he doesn't
seem
to
notice
.
4
to
annoy
or cause
problems
for someone:
Examples:
Don't
bother
your father when he's working.
sorry to
bother
you I'm sorry to
bother
you, but could you help me
lift
this
suitcase
?
bother
someone with something I didn't want to
bother
her with work
matters
on her day off.
The
noise
was
beginning
to
bother
us, so we left.
She
threatened
to call the
police
if he didn't stop
bothering
her.
5
trouble
or
problems
:
Examples:
I can take you there - it's really no
bother
.
Please don't go to any
bother
on my
account
(= don't make any
special
effort
for me).
UK
I had a bit of
bother
getting hold of his phone
number
.
6
the
effort
that is
necessary
to
achieve
something:
Examples:
Some people don't get
married
because they don't want the
bother
.
It
hardly
seems
worth
the
bother
to go all that way just for two
nights
.
If this change is going to
disrupt
people's
lives
so much, it's not
worth
the
bother
.
Many
employers
don't want to go through the
bother
of
sponsoring
a
worker
for a
visa
.
You might as well
shave
off your
beard
and
save
yourself the
bother
.
She
asked
the question, which
spared
me the
bother
.
7
an
annoying
person or
situation
:
Examples:
I'm sorry to be a
bother
, but could I have that
number
again?
It's such a
bother
having to do everything
twice
.
8
used to
express
anger
:
Examples:
Oh
bother
! It's
raining
and I left my
umbrella
at home.
9
to make an
effort
to do something,
esp
. something that is not
convenient
:
Examples:
You won’t get any
credit
for doing it, so why
bother
?
Don’t
bother
doing the
laundry
.
[ + to infinitive ] He didn’t even
bother
to say
goodbye
.
10
to
annoy
, worry, or cause
problems
for someone:
Examples:
[ T ] The
heat
was
beginning
to
bother
him, so he
sat
down.
[ T ] Does it
bother
you if your
children
aren’t
interested
?
11
a big
effort
:
Examples:
I’m not sure
gardening
is
worth
the
bother
.
12
something that
annoys
or
causes
problems
for someone:
Examples:
That
dog
has never been a
bother
to anyone.
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