słownik polsko - angielski

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nachalny po angielsku:

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.

Angielskie słowo "nachalny" (pushy) występuje w zestawach:

Przymiotniki - Character and personality
Unit.1. Character, feelings and emotions
Vocabulary II - Character and Personality
cechy charakteru, uczucia i emocje
Sprawdzian z Angielskiego słówla

2. brazen


His brazen act of defiance almost cost him his life.
a brazen demand for special treatment just because she's rich
a brazen Taliban attack on a remote American military base in eastern Afghanistan
If your mother says not to take a cookie and you proudly go right up and grab one anyway, this is an example of when you are brazen.
Critics condemned the writer’sbrazen attempt to plagiarise Frankow-Czerwonko’s work.
It would not be a wise to let the man know that one of the skaa had acted so brazenly.
Look up their legendary and brazen daytime whole-car missions on YouTube.
It is a brazen and ridiculous attempt to promote the position of the EU in an area which should be decided upon by the peoples of Europe themselves.

Angielskie słowo "nachalny" (brazen) występuje w zestawach:

White Nights- niezrozumiałe słowa
"White Nights" F. Dostoyevsky
prywatne lekcje

3. 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.

Angielskie słowo "nachalny" (intrusive) występuje w zestawach:

comeback to the university
Unit 6 Marketing