dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

odrzucający Anglais:

1. disgusting


You're disgusting!
What's the most disgusting food you have ever eaten?
It's disgusting that there are no schools or hospitals for these people.
He painted my house a disgusting colour. / 2. This is disgusting, I won't sleep here. / 3. You're pasty and wet and disgusting.
It's disgusting that you're sleeping in the movie theatre even though you came to see a movie!
Somebody's breathing on my face. It's disgusting.
How dare you speak about my husband in that disgusting way!
Many people think that insects are disgusting.
What kind of food often tastes or smells disgusting?
What's that disgusting smell? The kitchen was in a disgusting state when she left.
What's that disgusting smell? /dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ/
Everytime when I try to cook sth it tastes disgusting.
I swallowed some really disgusting food and described it as delicious, just to be polite.
he had the most disgusting rotten teeth
There's a disgusting smell in the bathroom.

2. rejecting


I have no idea what he has in mind, rejecting such a favorable proposal.
Rejecting the urging of his physician father to study medicine, Hawking chose instead to concentrate on mathematics and physics.

3. revolting


Speaking of his eating habits, they're revolting aren't they?
You're really revolting!

4. rejected


She rejected him.
My neighbor rejected my request to cut his tree.
He was rejected because his health was poor.
The chances are that the bill will be rejected.
My boss rejected the budget for the new project.
Their offer to buy the house was rejected.
Suffering from terminal cancer, he was thrown out of a certain veteran hospital in New York three times because he adamantly rejected blood transfusions.
Before TV cameras, they emptied bottles of Bordeaux wine into the gutter - crying out slogans against the France that had rejected the war in Iraq.
Yesterday, I asked Hiromi out on a date, but she rejected my offer out of hand.
It drew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation's apathy, who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep.
Yamashita is stuck with no way out. His well-thought-out project was rejected and the books he worked really hard on aren't selling.
The committee rejected the proposal on the ground that it was impractical.
The official informed Bob that his request for a parking permit had been rejected.
The customer rejected everything that I showed her.
At first they rejected the proposal, but a clergyman urged them to accept.

Anglais mot "odrzucający"(rejected) se produit dans des ensembles:

słówka o tłumie

5. repel


she was repelled by the permanent smell of drink on his breath
I seem to repel women. Why - do I smell?!
The violent behaviour of the football hooligans repelled all the spectators.
catch us unprepared, but the gate was recently reinforced and we were able to repel the invaders despite still being outnumbered.
a smell that repels insects
Soldiers used live fire, as well as tear gas, to repel them.
... they're far apart but repel each other when they're...

6. discarding



7. appalled


I'm appalled at how badly those children behave.
I was appalled at the sight.
The senselessness of the act appalled him.
I was appalled by what I saw. When I heard what had happened I was absolutely appalled.
The idea appalled me.
We were appalled by the starvation we saw everywhere.
they were appalled
I expected readers of the future would be appalled that
I'm appalled. You leave me speechless.

8. rejects



9. off putting