From fr.wiktionary.org:
** [en]
*** [étymologie]
Du [sco] , d’origine inconnue.
*** [verbe]
[inf.pron=ˈbɒð.ə] BOTHER [ˈbɒð.ə(ɹ)] [nocat=1], [ˈbɑ.ðɚ] [nocat=1] [en]
1. Déranger , gêner , perturber . 2. * {{ exemple | lang=en | Would it BOTHER you if I smoked? | Est-ce que ça vous DÉRANGE si je fume ?}}
**** [vocabulaire]
- [annoy] - [irk] [nocat=1] - [disturb] - [irritate] - [perturb] ( _perturber_ ) - [put out]
**** [dérivés]
- [bothersome]
*** [nom]
[ˈbɒð.ə] [en-nom-ind] BOTHER [ˈbɒð.ə(ɹ)] [nocat=1], [ˈbɑ.ðɚ] [nocat=1] [en] [en]
1. Inconvénient , soucis . 2. * {{ exemple | lang=en | Yes, I can do that for you — it’s no BOTHER. | Oui, je peux le faire pour toi ; il n’y a pas de SOUCIS.}}
1. Agitation . 2. * {{ exemple | lang=en | There was a bit of BOTHER at the hairdresser’s when they couldn’t find my appointment in the book. | Il y a eu un peu d’agitation chez le coiffeur quand il ne trouvaient pas le rendez-vois dans le livre.}}
**** [dérivés]
- bothersome
*** [interjection]
BOTHER! [ˈbɒð.ə(ɹ)] [nocat=1], [ˈbɑ.ðɚ] [nocat=1]
1. [en] Zut !
*** [prononciation]
- [ˈbɒð.ə(ɹ)] [nocat=1] - [lang=en] - [ˈbɑ.ðɚ] [nocat=1] - [ˈbɔð.ə(ɹ)] [nocat=1] - [Texas (États-Unis)] - [Connecticut (États-Unis)]