dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

nachalny Anglais:

1. pushy


Everybody knew that she was being pushy.
Don't you think you are a little too pushy?
a pushy salesman
I found him to be arrogant, pushy and frankly from the picture he sent me unattractive. /ˈpʊʃ.i/
someone who is pushy does everything they can to get what they want from other people - used in order to show disapproval
A lot of pushy parents put pressure on their kids to get good results.
You're a pushy little bastard, ain't you
I can't stand pushy sales assistants.
"Excuse me," I said, trying not to be too pushy.
pushy parents
Don’t be so pushy. Just wait your turn.
I ain't gonna buy anything from you! I don't like pushy salespeople!
a pushy salesman; The salesman was a little too pushy, and we felt uncomfortable.
“They were loud, entitled, pushy, and creepy,” one alumna tweeted.

Anglais mot "nachalny"(pushy) se produit dans des ensembles:

Przymiotniki - Character and personality
Unit.1. Character, feelings and emotions
Vocabulary II - Character and Personality
cechy charakteru, uczucia i emocje
Sprawdzian z Angielskiego słówla

2. brazen


His brazen act of defiance almost cost him his life.
a brazen demand for special treatment just because she's rich
a brazen Taliban attack on a remote American military base in eastern Afghanistan
If your mother says not to take a cookie and you proudly go right up and grab one anyway, this is an example of when you are brazen.
Critics condemned the writer’sbrazen attempt to plagiarise Frankow-Czerwonko’s work.
It would not be a wise to let the man know that one of the skaa had acted so brazenly.
Look up their legendary and brazen daytime whole-car missions on YouTube.
It is a brazen and ridiculous attempt to promote the position of the EU in an area which should be decided upon by the peoples of Europe themselves.

Anglais mot "nachalny"(brazen) se produit dans des ensembles:

White Nights- niezrozumiałe słowa
"White Nights" F. Dostoyevsky
prywatne lekcje

3. intrusive


natrętny, narzucający się, Der.: intrusion (n), intrusiveness (n)
intrusion, intrusiveness
One problem associated with fame is the intrusive presence of journalists and cameras in one's private life.
I can't stand their intrusive sales methods.
Lastly, online advertising is often aggressive and intrusive.

Anglais mot "nachalny"(intrusive) se produit dans des ensembles:

comeback to the university
Unit 6 Marketing