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Definition and meaning of - うるさい in Japanese

うるさい
urusai

N4

1.noisy

Adjective

きんじょの人は うるさいですね。
My neighbors are noisy.
2.noisy, bothersome

Adjective

あまりうるさく言わないで下さい。
Don't nag me so much.
うるさい煩い
urusai

N4

1.causing disturbance or annoyance with noise.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

この部屋は煩いです。 (This room is noisy.)
This room is noisy.
隣人の音が煩いです。 (The neighbor's noise is loud.)
The neighbor's noise is loud.
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2.causing annoyance or trouble, being persistent.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

彼の煩い質問にうんざりしている。
I'm fed up with his annoying questions.
煩い隣人が毎晩騒音を立てる。
The troublesome neighbor makes noise every night.
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3.being overly concerned with small details.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

彼女は煩い人で、いつも何かを文句を言っています。
She is a fussy person and always complaining about something.
子供たちは煩い食べ物を選び、食事が難しいです。
The children are picky eaters, making mealtime difficult.
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hanabi

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うるさい
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