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1 disapproval
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2 frown
[fraun] 1. nzmarszczenie nt brwi2. vimarszczyć (zmarszczyć perf) brwiPhrasal Verbs:- frown on* * *1. verb(to make the forehead wrinkle and the eyebrows move down (as a sign of worry, disapproval, deep thought etc): He frowned at her bad behaviour.) marszczyć brwi2. noun(such a movement of the forehead and eyebrows: a frown of disapproval.) zmarszczenie brwi -
3 groan
[grəun] 1. n( of pain) jęk m; ( of disapproval) pomruk m2. vi( in pain) jęczeć (jęknąć perf or zajęczeć perf); ( in disapproval) mruczeć (zamruczeć perf); tree, floorboard trzeszczeć (zatrzeszczeć perf)* * *[ɡrəun] 1. verb(to produce a deep sound (because of pain, unhappiness etc): He groaned when he heard that he had failed his exam; The table was groaning with food (= there was a great deal of food on it).) jęczeć2. noun(a deep sound: a groan of despair.) jęk -
4 hoot
[huːt] 1. vi ( AUT) 2. vt ( AUT)trąbić (zatrąbić perf) +instr3. n ( AUT)to give a hoot of laughter — parsknąć ( perf) śmiechem
* * *[hu:t] 1. verb1) (to sound the horn of a car etc: The driver hooted (his horn) at the old lady.) trąbić2) ((of car etc horns, sirens etc) to make a loud noise, as a warning, signal etc: You can't leave the factory till the siren hoots.) (za)wyć3) ((of owls) to call out: An owl hooted in the wood.) hukać4) ((of people) to make a loud noise of laughter or disapproval: They hooted with laughter.) wyśmiać, wygwizdać2. noun1) (the sound of a car etc horn, a siren etc.) trąbienie, wycie2) (the call of an owl.) hukanie3) (a loud shout of laughter or disapproval.) ryk•- hooter- not care a hoot / two hoots -
5 catcall
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6 chant
[tʃɑːnt] 1. n(of crowd, fans) skandowanie nt; ( REL) pieśń f, śpiew m2. vt 3. vi* * *1. verb1) (to recite in a singing manner: The monks were chanting their prayers.) recytować śpiewnie2) (to repeat (a phrase, slogan etc) over and over out loud: The crowd was chanting `We want more!') skandować2. noun1) (a kind of sacred song.) pieśń2) (a phrase or slogan constantly repeated: `Stop the cuts!' was the chant.) hasło -
7 come
[kʌm]1) ( movement towards) ( on foot) przychodzić (przyjść perf); ( by car etc) przyjeżdżać (przyjechać perf)3) ( reach)to come to — sięgać (sięgnąć perf) or dochodzić (dojść perf) do +gen
to come to power — obejmować (objąć perf) władzę
to come to a decision — podejmować (podjąć perf) decyzję
4) ( occur)5) (be, become)Phrasal Verbs:- come by- come in- come off- come on- come out- come to- come up* * *1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) przyjść2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) nadchodzić3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) następować4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) stawać się5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) dochodzić6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) czynić2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) Ale ale!, Ejże!, NO no!- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
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8 conscious
['kɔnʃəs]adj( awake) przytomny; ( deliberate) świadomy; ( aware)conscious (of) — świadomy ( +gen)
to become conscious of/that … — zdać ( perf) sobie sprawę z +gen /, że …
* * *['konʃəs]1) (aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc: The patient was conscious.) przytomny2) ((sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of): They were conscious of his disapproval.) świadomy•- consciousness -
9 criticism
['krɪtɪsɪzəm]n(disapproval, complaint) krytyka f; (of book, play) analiza f krytyczna* * *noun krytyka -
10 deplore
[dɪ'plɔː(r)]vtubolewać or boleć nad +instr* * *[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) wyrażać ubolewanie -
11 disapprove
[dɪsə'pruːv]vito disapprove of — nie pochwalać +gen
* * *[disə'pru:v](to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) potępiać- disapproving
- disapprovingly -
12 discourage
[dɪs'kʌrɪdʒ]vtto discourage sb from doing sth — zniechęcać (zniechęcić perf) kogoś do (z)robienia czegoś
* * *1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) zniechęcać2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) zniechęcać, hamować3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) odwieść• -
13 disfavour
[dɪs'feɪvə(r)](US disfavor) n* * *[dis'feivə]1) (the state of being out of favour: He was in disfavour because he had stayed out late.) niałaska2) (displeasure or disapproval.) dezaprobata -
14 displeasure
[dɪs'plɛʒə(r)]n* * *[dis'pleʒə]noun (disapproval: She showed her displeasure by leaving at once.) niezadowolenie -
15 grunt
[grʌnt] 1. vi 2. n* * *1. verb1) (to make a low, rough sound: The pigs grunted when the farmer brought their food.) chrząknąć2) ((of people) to say in a way that sounds like grunting: He grunted that he was too busy to talk to me.) burknąć2. noun(a low, rough sound: a grunt of disapproval.) mruknięcie -
16 here
[hɪə(r)]adv"here!" — "obecny(-na)!" m(f)
here we are! — ( finding) o, tu(taj) (jest/są)!
"here's to …" — ( toast) "za +acc "
* * *[hiə] 1. adverb1) ((at, in or to) this place: He's here; Come here; He lives not far from here; Here they come; Here is / Here's your lost book.) tutaj2) (at this time; at this point in an argument: Here she stopped speaking to wipe her eyes; Here is where I disagree with you.) w tym punkcie/momencie3) (beside one: My colleague here will deal with the matter.) tutaj2. interjection1) (a shout of surprise, disapproval etc: Here! what do you think you're doing?) ej!2) (a shout used to show that one is present: Shout `Here!' when I call your name.) jestem!•- hereabouts- hereabout
- hereafter
- the hereafter
- hereby
- herein
- herewith
- here and there
- here goes
- here's to
- here
- there and everywhere
- here you are
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17 incur
[ɪn'kəː(r)]vtexpenses, loss ponosić (ponieść perf); debt zaciągać (zaciągnąć perf); disapproval, anger wywoływać (wywołać perf)* * *[in'kə:]past tense, past participle - incurred; verb1) (to bring (something unpleasant) on oneself: to incur someone's displeasure.) ściągnąć na siebie2) (to become liable to pay (a debt): to incur enormous debts.) zaciągnąć -
18 loud
[laud] 1. adjnoise, voice głośny; clothes krzykliwy2. advto be loud in one's support/disapproval of — głośno wyrażać swoje poparcie/dezaprobatę dla +gen
* * *1) (making a great sound; not quiet: a loud voice; loud music.) głośny2) (showy; too bright and harsh: loud colours; a loud shirt.) krzykliwy•- loudly- loudness
- loud-hailer
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19 object
1. ['ɔbdʒɪkt] n 2. [əb'dʒɛkt] vito object (to) — sprzeciwiać się (sprzeciwić się perf) ( +dat)
he objected that … — wysunął zarzut, że …
I object! — sprzeciw!, protestuję!
do you object to my smoking? — czy nie przeszkadza ci, że palę?
* * *I ['ob‹ikt] noun1) (a thing that can be seen or felt: There were various objects on the table.) przedmiot2) (an aim or intention: His main object in life was to become rich.) cel3) (the word or words in a sentence or phrase which represent(s) the person or thing affected by the action of the verb: He hit me; You can eat what you like.) dopełnienieII [əb'‹ekt] verb(often with to) to feel or express dislike or disapproval: He wanted us to travel on foot but I objected (to that). sprzeciwiać się- objectionable
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20 objection
[əb'dʒɛkʃən]n( expression of opposition) sprzeciw m; ( argument) zarzut m* * *[əb'‹ekʃən]1) (an expression of disapproval: He raised no objection to the idea.) sprzeciw2) (a reason for disapproving: My objection is that he is too young.) zarzut
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