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nieprzyjemnie v angličtině:

1. disagreeably disagreeably



Angličtina slovo „nieprzyjemnie„(disagreeably) se zobrazí v sadách:

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2. nastily



3. bitterly


She bitterly regretted having said something that displeased her mother-in-law.
She wept bitterly.
It was bitterly cold in Washington.
Japanese and American forces were still fighting bitterly.
Yesterday I saw a man who was crying bitterly.
I cannot abide hearing you cry so bitterly.
They say that since it was bitterly cold in Northern Europe that winter, many people were frozen to death.
Nakamatsu smiled bitterly at his own stupid question.
... refugees, and we're complaining bitterly about it.
Gillenormand was sitting in front of a large fire, staring into the flames and thinking bitterly of
We were bitterly disappointed about the decision.
He complained bitterly about his exam grades.
bitterly disappointed
The animal welfare debate has bitterly divided the country.
She is bitterly ashamed of her son for stealing.

Angličtina slovo „nieprzyjemnie„(bitterly) se zobrazí v sadách:

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4. unpleasantly



5. damnably



Angličtina slovo „nieprzyjemnie„(damnably) se zobrazí v sadách:

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6. chilly


It's chilly.
I feel very chilly.
This summer is chilly.
It’s a bit chilly in here. Shall I put the heating on?
Though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
Feeling chilly, I turned on the heater.
In spite of the sunny weather, the air was rather chilly.
it was so chilly
The homeless sought shelter from the chilly shower.
The party grew chilly.
It’s chilly today, so put your coat on.
He gave me a chilly look
My radiators are broken and it was really chilly in my flat this morning.
It's chilly today. I was feeling chilly.
The night was so chilly that when I returned I was almost frozen.

7. nasty


I have such a nasty headache. / 2. Sheriff, eavesdropping is a very nasty habit. / 3. I can be very nice, and I can be very nasty.
His nasty comments fueled the argument.
nasty accident
Two nasty guys robbed me of my jewels and ran away.
He doesn't look that way, but he's really a nasty piece of work.
Everybody has a flaw. And it looks like yours is smellin' like my nasty guts.
The definition of nasty is something that is very dirty, unpleasant or offensive.
The contents of a trash container can get pretty nasty.
He had a nasty experience at the dentist when he was young, and the memories of this put him off dental surgeries for life.
A nasty thrill of fear shot through me and the sound of Chris moving his feet let me know that he to
My parents quarrelled and it was a nasty situation.
Don't be so nasty TO your brother - he's four years younger than you!
Why is Cloutier in such a nasty mood?' 'He has lost a lot of money.'
Technology could solve some nasty problems.