ENG words (adjectives)

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niewypowiedziany, milczący, cichy
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unspoken
unspoken doubts
ograniczony (np. wybór, zakres)
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restricted
They do good food but the choice is fairly restricted.
trzeźwy (nie pijany), rozsądny
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sober
Someone who is sober is not drunk. He was in a sober mood.
przyzwoity
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decent
He earns a decent salary.
tajemniczy
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secretive
He is very secretive about his relationships.
zwolniony (np. z podatku)
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exempt
The first £6,000 that you earn is exempt from tax.
ciekawy, interesujący
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interesting
różnorodny
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diverse
/daɪˈvɜːs/ a diverse collection of music
dziwny
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odd
It's a bit odd that he didn't come.
zagraniczny, obcy
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foreign
zachmurzony, pochmurny (cloudy and dark)
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overcast
mający skłonność do czegoś (być skłonnym)
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inclined
I'm inclined to agree with you. Tom is inclined to be forgetful.
dziecinny
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childish
Don't be so childish!
plemienny
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tribal
(1) tribal dance, (2) The fierce tribal loyalty among football fans sometimes leads to violence.
istotny, znaczący
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relevant
/ˈreləvənt/ Some children like to think that the rules are not relevant to them.
szczery, prawdziwy
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genuine
/ˈdʒenjuɪn/ Lisa hugged her with genuine feeling.
zakłopotany
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bemused
/bɪˈmjuːzd/ He seemed bemused by all the attention.
wrogi, nieprzyjazny
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hostile
Dulce wasn't friendly, but she wasn't hostile either. The environment in the Arctic Circle is very hostile.
oczarowany
If you are enchanted by something, you like it very much.
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enchanted
/ɪnˈtʃɑːntɪd/ She was enchanted by the Scottish landscape.She was enchanted by the Scottish landscape.

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