vārdnīca poļu - angļu

język polski - English

niełatwy angļu valodā:

1. uneasy uneasy


Tom felt uneasy.
I'm uneasy about donating blood.
My doctor told me to lay off the liquor so I have this uneasy impatient feeling.
Even though someone came, she still remained uneasy.
they become extremely uneasy if they can't be touch with their peers
She kept walking about the room. She seemed too uneasy to sit still.
He did not appear at all, which made her very uneasy.
It made him uneasy that someone might find out any second what he was hiding.
1. [+about] I feel a little uneasy about asking her to do me such a big favour. 2. He looked uneasy and refused to answer questions.
I was sure that sleep would be impossible, but I did sleep - a light, uneasy sleep that was as near
Ninety percent of those questioned felt uneasy about nuclear power.
An uneasy feeling began in her stomach.
I'm uneasy because of your bevaviour
We lost radio contact with the aircraft and felt very uneasyy about the safety of those on board.
Good manners is the art of making those people easy with whom we converse. Whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy is the best bred in the company.

Angļu vārds "niełatwy"(uneasy) notiek komplektos:

Przedrostki, Przyrostki

2. uneven uneven


The groud had been ploughed and was consequently very uneven to walk upon.
uneven surface
Health care system delivers profoundly uneven quality.
uneven distribution
I was just hopping around, like someone with a limp or uneven legs. Talk about not cute – that was definitely not cute!
For this reason, they’re not exceptionally accurate; if your stride length varies (which is more likely if you’re running or navigating uneven terrain), a pedometer may have a margin of error greater than 10%.
The tamborim lends a very slightly uneven and highly distinctive 16th note groove to samba music.

3. daunting


Shakespeare's plays can be daunting for a young reader
daunting challenge
of you will say, "That’s so daunting, I can even get enough energy to
The length of some books may seem a bit daunting
Few things are more daunting than having to speak in front of a large crowd
The only reason why learning Kubernetes is daunting is because of the “everything else” and we covered that one so well.
However, although these challenges may seem daunting, they provide a strong impetus for including biological measures in preventive interventions.
We will support you in your efforts if you can show that you are up to the daunting challenge.
The country was faced with the daunting prospect of overcoming four decades of division.
A daunting reality of conducting business in Vietnam,
In my case, learning to play the guitar is a daunting task. I just don't have the talent.
The prospect of teaching a class of twenty children is a daunting one for a novice teacher.
Many smaller firms say the City would thrive once free of EU regulation, but the bigger revenue and job creators believe the risks of life outside would be too daunting to wish for.
The other alternative, Kashgar in far eastern China, was equally daunting.
Have you ever found paying off a loan daunting?