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comfort po angielsku:

1. comfortable comfortable


Make yourself comfortable.
The worst loneliness is to not be comfortable with yourself.
I feel like I'm just getting comfortable with my homemaking chores.
For comfortable weekly shopping you have to have a car.
It is high time we reconstructed new family relationships and formed a comfortable life.
His cottage is neat and comfortable; moreover, it can accommodate as many as ten people.
My room faces south, which makes it sunny and very comfortable.
In all honesty, I could not say the room allotted to me was comfortable.
There is a tendency for Japanese to want to know a certain amount of personal information about someone such as age, position and whether they are married or not, before they feel comfortable talking with a stranger.
Wherever you are, we'll provide a comfortable work environment.
The first thing that came to my attention was the large sofa. It was covered in sober coloured leather, the seat and the back both looked wide and comfortable.
Practical utility and artistic beauty combine to make a comfortable house to live in.
I don't care about fashion. I just want to feel comfortable.
Comfortable furniture, clothes, rooms, etc make you feel relaxed and do not cause any pain. If you are comfortable in a situation, you do not have any worries about it.
If you are at ease, you are feeling confident and comfortable.

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2. uncomfortable uncomfortable


Tom felt uncomfortable.
It will make most Americans uncomfortable if you insist on their accepting expensive gifts.
Our company has never had that kind of system, and it's never made us feel uncomfortable.
Stop it! You're making her feel uncomfortable!
Curious gazes, gazes carrying a bit of murderous intent...it goes without saying that I couldn't be more uncomfortable.
Come to that the uniform had a bit more starch than that I usually wear, it's a bit uncomfortable.
It's fine, there's no need to feel uncomfortable!
The trains are inconvenient and uncomfortable; in addition, they never run on time.
Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking.
It was a big dumpster, Dima said. "And there was a lot of food, so... It wasn't exactly uncomfortable. But yes, smellier than a donkey's behind."
As a result, people have got so used to being paid this way that they're uncomfortable with any other.
Her helmet felt a bit uncomfortable at first, but she wore it to protect her head while nowboarding.
He was uncomfortable and tried to tell us something.
Stunned, Jem and I looked at each other and then at Atticus who was very uncomfortable.
My chair is very uncomfortable. It hurts my back when I sit in it for a long time. I feel uncomfortable at parties - I am shy and it is hard for me to talk to new people.

3. able able


They're able students.
It's important to take good care of your teeth so you'll be able to eat properly when you get older.
I don't need to sound like a native speaker, I just want to be able to speak fluently.
You may be able to pass unnoticed in a city, but in a village that's not possible.
Although he had fewer supporters among the governing class, he was able to get the popular vote.
He regained consciousness and was able to talk.
The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal.
You may not learn to speak as well as a native speaker, but you should be able to speak well enough that native speakers will understand what you have to say.
Do you think you have to be able to pass for a native speaker to be an effective spy?
A good ballboy or ballgirl must be able to concentrate hard and run fast.
He is able man, but on the other hand he asks too much of us.
From the moment he arrived there, he kept on bothering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home.
Tom was able to make himself understood in French when he visited Paris.
I never for a moment imagined I'd be able to afford to live in such a fancy house.
I want to try my best for as long as I am physically able to.

4. discomfort discomfort


You may feel some discomfort for a few days.
Tight shoes can cause great discomfort and very sore feet.
And since she refused to accept it, she had been living in extreme discomfort, exclaiming: "Why should we spend all the capital we are ever likely to have tying ourselves down to a place we detest!"
I sensed with discomfort that the two of them might ridicule me behind my back as a thoughtless, simple-minded satyr.
To avoid injury or discomfort, be sure that the vagina is lubricated before intercourse.

5. a a


It's a surprise.
Half a million children still face malnutrition in Niger.
It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
It almost scared me not to see you online for a whole day.
If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
He compiled a Japanese folklore anthology for use in schools.
Your words of encouragement meant a lot to me.
Your dream of becoming a baseball player will come true if you try hard.
Once you skip a lesson, it's hard to catch up with your classmates.
The policeman talked to the children in as friendly a manner as he could.
Hypothetically a person can live a perfect life without sinning.
He is a primary school teacher, so he is used to dealing with children.
In addition to taking the regular tests, we have to hand in a long essay.
Will it be necessary for us to buy a book for this class?
Who can read the heroic deeds of brave men without a feeling of respect and admiration?

6. cheer cheer


Cheer up!
Hoping to cheer up his wife, Tom bought her a beautiful pearl necklace.
I could not but cheer when my friend was handed the trophy.
I want to go and cheer.
The situation is improving, so cheer up!
When the singer appeared on stage, the audience gave him the Bronx cheer, because he dumped his wife for another woman.
Cheer up! Things are not so bad as you think.
Please don't be so sad. Cheer up!
The last three blocks! Come on! Cheer up!
the reason a football team playing at home scores more goals than when playing away is that it is surrounded by its home crowd of supporters who cheer it on.
He seemed genuinely cheered at the prospect of my arrival.
When she finished her speech, everyone cheered enthusiastically.
The cheer went up from Polish supporters, when their team evened the score.
The rebels clapped and cheered.
Cheer up John. There are more fish in the sea.

7. consolation


I didn't win, but at least I got a consolation prize.
It can give consolation.
He had not yet found any consolation in the thought
As for Georgia, technically the loss wasn’t devastating, if that’s any consolation for Bulldogs fans. / The NewBuy programme is of little consolation to those people looking to buy or sell on the resale market.
In consolation, remember: those who are first will be last. If it's any consolation, I feel the same about you.
The only consolation for this condition is that I’m in good company.
Her consolation is a trove of memories
After loosing the bet a box of chocolates wasn't the best consolation prize.
If it's (of) any consolation (to you), you're not the only one he was nasty to.
comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment. there was consolation in knowing that others were worse off
wining the first prize in the art competition was a consolation to her
Every participant will receive a consolation prize.
She turned to her writing of poetry, as a kind of consolation.
It is a consolation that no one was killed.