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(unpleasant+situation)

  • 1 pickle

    ['pikl] 1. noun
    1) (a vegetable or vegetables preserved in vinegar, salt water etc: Do you want some pickle(s) on your hamburger?) naložená zelenina
    2) (trouble; an unpleasant situation: She got herself into a real pickle.) šlamastika
    2. verb
    (to preserve in vinegar, salt water etc: I think I will pickle these cucumbers.) naložiť

    English-Slovak dictionary > pickle

  • 2 sweep under the carpet

    (to avoid facing, or dealing with (an unpleasant situation etc) by pretending it does not exist.) robiť pštrosiu politiku

    English-Slovak dictionary > sweep under the carpet

  • 3 nasty

    1) (unpleasant to the senses: a nasty smell.) odporný
    2) (unfriendly or unpleasant in manner: The man was very nasty to me.) zlý
    3) (wicked; evil: He has a nasty temper.) protivný, nepríjemný
    4) ((of weather) very poor, cold, rainy etc.) mizerný
    5) ((of a wound, cut etc) serious: That dog gave her a nasty bite.) nebezpečný
    6) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) ťažký, nepríjemný
    - nastiness
    * * *
    • velmi nepríjemný
    • zlý
    • špinavý
    • sprostý
    • tažký
    • hanebný
    • hrozivý
    • hnusný
    • protivný
    • riskantný
    • podlý
    • ošklivý
    • nemravný
    • nechutný
    • nepríjemný
    • nebezpecný
    • nedovolený
    • nepoctivý
    • neslušný
    • odporný chlap
    • odporná záležitost
    • odporný
    • ohavnost
    • ohava

    English-Slovak dictionary > nasty

  • 4 aftermath

    [-mæƟ]
    noun (the situation etc resulting from an important, especially unpleasant, event: The country is still suffering from the aftermath of the war.) následky
    * * *
    • následok

    English-Slovak dictionary > aftermath

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  • situation — n. 1) to comprehend, grasp, take in a situation 2) to accept a situation 3) an awkward; crisis, emergency; critical; delicate; desperate; embarrassing; explosive; fluid; hopeless, no win (colloq.); intolerable; life and death; stable; tricky;… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • unpleasant — unpleasantly, adv. /un plez euhnt/, adj. not pleasant; displeasing; disagreeable; offensive: an unpleasant taste; an unpleasant situation; an unpleasant manner. [1525 35; UN 1 + PLEASANT] * * * …   Universalium

  • unpleasant — adjective 1) a very unpleasant situation Syn: disagreeable, irksome, distressing, nasty, horrible, terrible, awful, dreadful, invidious, objectionable 2) an unpleasant man Syn: unlikeable …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • Situation comedy — A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms. Sitcoms usually consist of recurring… …   Wikipedia

  • unpleasant — adjective 1) a very unpleasant situation Syn: disagreeable, irksome, troublesome, annoying, irritating, vexatious, displeasing, distressing, nasty, horrible, terrible, awful, dreadful, hateful, miserable, invidious, objectio …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • unpleasant — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, smell, sound, taste ▪ become, get, turn …   Collocations dictionary

  • situation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ general, overall, whole ▪ current, immediate, present ▪ international, local, national …   Collocations dictionary

  • situation */*/*/ — UK [ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms situation : singular situation plural situations Metaphor: Situations and states are like places. A pleasant/happy situation is safe, like your home, and a bad situation is like an unpleasant… …   English dictionary

  • save the situation — save the day/situation phrase to do something that prevents a situation from becoming unpleasant, embarrassing, or unsuccessful I locked myself out but Yuki had her keys and saved the day. Thesaurus: to prevent something from happeningsynonym to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • put — verb past tense putpresent participle putting MOVE STH 1 (transitive always + adv/prep) to move something from one place or position into another, especially using your hands: put sth in/on/there etc: Put those bags on the table. | You should put …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • put — verb past tense putpresent participle putting MOVE STH 1 (transitive always + adv/prep) to move something from one place or position into another, especially using your hands: put sth in/on/there etc: Put those bags on the table. | You should put …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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