| question | réponse | 
        
        |   someone who has “it”, gets angry very easily   commencer à apprendre mieć temperament, porywczość |  |   Bob is charming, but he has a short fuse. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre someone who does not have any patience with people who think they are stupid  |  |   not suffer fools (gladly)    She was a tough boss and didn’t suffer fools gladly. |  |  | 
|   to easily become offended or angry because you think you have been treated unfairly in the past   commencer à apprendre mieć pretensje do całego świata |  |   have a chip on your shoulder    He still has a chip on his shoulder about his poor upbringing. |  |  | 
|   (informal) to be rude to people because you are feeling bad-tempered   commencer à apprendre być w złym nastroju, być jak zła osa |  |   like a bear with a sore head    Stay away from Sue- she’s like a bear with a sore head this morning. |  |  | 
|   angry and silent, especially because you feel life has been unfair to you   commencer à apprendre nadąsany, posępny, ponury |  |   Bill sat in sullen silence and refused to eat his lunch. |  |  | 
|   bad-tempered and unfriendly   commencer à apprendre gburowaty, opryskliwy, zgryźliwy |  |   The roon was fully of surly teenagers. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre someone who often argues or likes arguing  |  |   I wish he would discuss the issy calmly instead of being so argumentative. |  |  | 
|   likely to cause arguments or make people angry   commencer à apprendre konfliktowy, konfrontacyjny |  |   a confrontational style of management |  |  | 
| commencer à apprendre |  |   She was a tough girl with rather an abrasive manner. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre someone who gets annoyed or offended easily  |  |   I find Paula a bit prickly. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre not polite, and not showing respect for other people  |  |   I found his response to my letter extremely discourteous. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre rude and not respectful, especially to someone who is older or more important  |  |   They asked several impertinent questions about my private life. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre rude and not showing any respect  |  |   an insolent tone of voice |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre talking in a rude and offensive way, especially about sex  |  |  |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre not behaving politely in social situations  |  |  |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre behaving and speaking in a way that is rude or socially unacceptable  |  |   He made their lives a mistery with his drunken and uncouth behariour. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre (formal) not polite or friendly  |  |   After everything she’s done for me, it would be churlish to refuse her invitation. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre likely to upset or embarrass someone without intending to  |  |   It was vert tactless to mention her debts. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre not thinking about the needs and feelings of other people, especially because you are thinking about what you want  |  |   It was thoughtless of her not to tell you where she was going. |  |  | 
|   not caring about the feelings, needs, or comfort of other people   commencer à apprendre bezmyślny, nie liczący się z innymi |  |   We were shocked by the inconsiderate behaviour of some drivers. |  |  | 
|   unkind and unpleasant about other people   commencer à apprendre jędzowaty, złośliwy, wredny |  |   Their bitchy comments really upset me. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre someone who says unkind things about people  |  |   Joyce made a catty comment about Sonia's clothes. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre when you have “it”, you often talk in a way that shows you are angry  |  |   Gina’s sharp tongue will get her into trouble one day |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre deliberately nasty to someone in order to hurt or upset them  |  |   She was spiteful and unkind, both to Isabel and to her son. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to upset or hurt someone  |  |   Locking him out of the house was downright malicious. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre cruel and enjoying making other people suffer  |  |   She described her father as a sadistic bully. |  |  |