słownik arabsko - angielski

العربية - English

عجيب po angielsku:

1. weird weird


People from Madrid are weird.
This is a weird sentence.
There was something weird about the incident.
I don't think it's weird at all.
That's weird.
Uh, now it's really weird...
You're weird - I like you.
You know a kid called Megumi Noda, right? "Noda?" "Makes weird sounds like 'Hagya', 'Fugi'"
The day before yesterday he witnessed a weird incident in the wilderness.
I find it weird that you'd like to see me given how much I bothered you last week.
You're weird. I haven't helped you at all yet and you're calling me a "genius".
My screw gun is making weird noises.
It was the sort of weird car that made me want to blurt out, "what the heck is that?"
I'm always writing weird and hoopy stuff so I'm sure it's difficult to comment on.
How do you know they're not just giving you a weird look because you have a funny face?

Angielskie słowo "عجيب" (weird) występuje w zestawach:

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2. amazing


It's amazing.
What's the most amazing scenery you've ever seen?
The international space station is an amazing feat of engineering.
I was very nervous at first, but the pilot was very kind and he took us to some amazing places.
Jack's adventures are more amazing than those of the hero in many thrillers.
An admiring fan once asked Christopher Columbus how he managed to procure funding for all of his amazing journeys. Columbus then took the fan to an abandoned alley, took out a pistol, and said "That's how".
Wha? Study, reflexes, all the parameters are MAX! You've even saved money up to the limit ... Amazing.
The adaptability of humans in difficult circumstances is nothing short of amazing.
Amazing! This moving a story is a first for me! It's truly an epic among epics!
Isn't it amazing how one is poor though rich, while the other is rich though poor?
The creatures were struck dead, one after the other, with amazing precision and effectiveness.
Boston Dynamic's robot, RHex, is an amazing piece of work that can run over various terrains.
In the last five and a half weeks we’ve seen and done some amazing things.
The best thing about Beirut is the people. Their hospitality is amazing.
I find it amazing that in the Slavic languages the word “sweet” originally meant “salty”!