1. mushy
The beef is very mushy.
his hands were mushy now; she ate mushy food after her tooth was pulled
As a result, the dish was too mushy by half.
mushy food
Her fondness of mushy movies always astonishes me.
In London, a city not known for its air-conditioning, the parks turned brown, the road surfaces went mushy in the afternoon ferment, and the nights became unbearably still.
Don't go getting all mushy and sentimental.
2. poor quality
poor quality paper
There are too many products on the market which are of poor quality.
Angličtina slovo „słabej jakości„(poor quality) se zobrazí v sadách:
PEARSON- 01 APPEARANCE, PERSONAL POSSESSIONS3. low quality
4. of poor quality
Usually for low price you can buy only goods of poor quality.
If you look closely, you will see that the tyres are of poor quality.
Angličtina slovo „słabej jakości„(of poor quality) se zobrazí v sadách:
ZESZYT CZ. III5. of low quality
6. flimsy
The flimsy stalls in this restroom offer very little privacy.
a flimsy table; flimsy construction; a flimsy excuse
These flimsy skirts are really popular. Would you like to try one on?
Bush was seen boozing, going to war on a flimsy premise and threatening the family legacy.
a flimsy dress
Angličtina slovo „słabej jakości„(flimsy) se zobrazí v sadách:
marzec cz. 17. poor
I'm poor.
His lackadaisical attitude to studying explains his poor grades.
Once upon a time, there lived a poor man and a rich woman.
Your poor memory is due to poor listening habits.
Mary is not poor. On the contrary, she is quite rich.
Such an economic program will help the rich at the expense of the poor.
It makes no difference to me whether you are rich or poor.
Poor Japanese immigrants were willing to work for low pay.
Something you should know about me is that my greatest fear in life is that people will find out that I'm poor.
He managed to pass his driving test even though he was a poor driver.
Poor Tom's been trying to get to sleep for three hours now.
A poor school record will count against you when you look for a job.
Young people are often poor judges of their own abilities.
Blindness is responsible for a staggering toll of poor health, suffering, and loss of dignity and diminution in the quality of lives of people worldwide.
Poor is not the one who has too little, but the one who wants too much.
8. rotten
Tom asked Mary to throw the rotten apple into the garbage.
rotten fruit
I bought it thinking it was cheap, but it was rotten, so I ended up losing out.
It's hot, so you'd better head back quickly. Mackerel goes off so fast that they coined 'fresh-looking rotten fish'.
A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.
There's something rotten in the state of Denmark.
The section chief said out of the blue: "Women and meat, I like them a little rotten".
how someone had done a rotten job
The definition of rotten is someone or something extremely bad, corrupt, spoiled, unpleasant or decaying. Three rotten oranges.
That apple is rotten. You should throw it out.
I don't want this rotten apple. Don't you have a good one?
My better half screwed me over for being rotten.
That was a rotten trick, Chris, really.
9. tacky
tacky souvenir, tacky ornaments, The paint's still slightly tacky
Helen brought me nothing but a tacky plastic dolphin as a gift from Hawaii.
The shop sold tacky souvenirs and ornaments.
tacky furniture/jewellery/shoes/ornaments
This shirt is really tacky.
She's the kinda person who needs a soft touch, so don't get tacky.
I'm too poor to buy tacky things.
My better half screwed me over for being tacky.
Because he thought Fred's comment was tacky, Larry got up on his high horse.
Angličtina slovo „słabej jakości„(tacky) se zobrazí v sadách:
Angielski egzamin II SEMESTR