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кожа
to worry

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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French
English
English

I. tracasser [tʀakase] VB trans

tracasser santé, problème, attitude personne:

tracasser

II. se tracasser VB refl

1. se tracasser (s'inquiéter):

se tracasser
to worry (pour qn about sb, au sujet de qc, pour qc about sth)

2. se tracasser (être dérangé):

se tracasser à faire
English
English
French
French
tracasser
tracasser
bedevil (plague) person
tracasser
se tracasser inf
se tracasser (about pour)
worry person
tracasser
je ne veux pas vous tracasser, mais
tracasser
pourquoi se tracasser?
se tracasser au sujet de
se tracasser avec
pourquoi se tracasser?
se tracasser inf
trouble person
tracasser

in the PONS Dictionary

I. tracasser [tʀakase] VB trans

tracasser
tracasser administration

II. tracasser [tʀakase] VB refl

se tracasser pour qn/qc
to worry about sb/sth
in the PONS Dictionary

I. tracasser [tʀakase] VB trans

tracasser
tracasser administration

II. tracasser [tʀakase] VB refl

se tracasser pour qn/qc
to worry about sb/sth
Présent
jetracasse
tutracasses
il/elle/ontracasse
noustracassons
voustracassez
ils/ellestracassent
Imparfait
jetracassais
tutracassais
il/elle/ontracassait
noustracassions
voustracassiez
ils/ellestracassaient
Passé simple
jetracassai
tutracassas
il/elle/ontracassa
noustracassâmes
voustracassâtes
ils/ellestracassèrent
Futur simple
jetracasserai
tutracasseras
il/elle/ontracassera
noustracasserons
voustracasserez
ils/ellestracasseront

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

se tracasser pour qn/qc
to worry about sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Celui-ci le tracassait énormément et il s'est donc mit à se questionner sur la réalité.
fr.wikipedia.org
Mais cette dernière, tracassée par des soucis financiers, annonce à sa sœur qu'elle compte vendre sa part de la maison, pour pouvoir repartir du bon pied.
fr.wikipedia.org
Or, le riche aime le soleil et ne veut pas se tracasser à entretenir le jardin.
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Je n’ai jamais su ce qui le tracassait, même si je le considérais plus « excité » que « tracassé».
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Elle se tracassait du fait qu'à l'époque, il était impossible à une femme de devenir chef d'orchestre.
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