dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

namolny 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.

2. leering



Anglais mot "namolny"(leering) se produit dans des ensembles:

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3. insistent


Why are you so insistent that we leave tonight?
a loud insistent voice from somewhere deep in my brain interrupted-there's always a first time for everything.
They were insistent on having a contract for the work.
I'm sorry, Miss Rochev, but he was very... insistent. / I didn't want to take anything, but Howard was very insistent.
In the Netherlands, if a child is too insistent on asking for a cookie, he might be punished and get no cookie.

4. 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.