have disturbed
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Presente perfecto para el sujetodel verbodisturb.Hay otras traducciones para esta conjugación.

disturb

No, or I wouldn't have disturbed you so late.
No, o no lo incomodaría tan tarde.
I think these terrorists must have disturbed minds.
Creo que estos terroristas deben de tener la mente trastornada.
Elyan may have disturbed the spirit at the shrine.
Elyan puede haber disturbado al espíritu en la capilla.
I am so terribly sorry, Arthur, to have disturbed you.
Estoy tan terriblemente apenado, Arthur, de haberte molestado.
He may have disturbed a spirit at the shrine.
Debió perturbar a un espíritu en el santuario.
Then I fear that Elyan may have disturbed the spirit at the shrine.
Entonces me temo que Elyan puede haber molestado al espíritu del santuario.
I am so terribly sorry, Arthur, to have disturbed you.
Lo siento mucho, Arthur, por haberte molestado.
If I have disturbed your peace, I will go away.
Me iré, si he perturbado tu paz.
As far as we can tell, ma'am, she doesn't seem to have disturbed anything.
Por lo que puedo decir, señora... no parece haber perturbado nada.
Well, I am very sorry to have disturbed you.
Bueno, siento mucho haberlo molestado.
I'm sorry to have disturbed you so late.
Siento haberle molestado tan tarde.
I wouldn't have disturbed you, if it weren't most urgently urgent.
Jamás lo molestaría, si la cosa no fuera urgente.
I'm sorry to have disturbed you so early.
Siento molestarle a usted tan temprano.
I'm so sorry to have disturbed you all.
Siento mucho haberles molestado a todos.
I am so terribly sorry, Arthur, to have disturbed you.
Siento muchísimo, Arturo, haberte molestado.
Well, I'm sorry to have disturbed you.
Bueno, lamento haberla molestado.
Sorry to have disturbed you, sir.
Lamento haberlo molestado, señor.
I'm sorry to have disturbed you so late.
Siento haberlo molestado a estas horas.
I'm so sorry to have disturbed you all.
Siento mucho haberles molestado a todos. Por favor, perdónenme.
But as it is I'm sorry to have disturbed you.
Pero... siento haberlo molestado.
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