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1 nieeleganc|ki
adj. 1. (nieszykowny) [osoba, strój, wystrój] inelegant, dowdy 2. (niegrzeczny) [zachowanie, słowa] inelegant, improper- on jest nieelegancki wobec kobiet/starszych his behaviour is inelegant a. improper towards women/his eldersThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieeleganc|ki
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2 nieodpowiedni
Ⅰ adj. 1. (niepasujący do okoliczności) [strój, miejsce, zachowanie, prezent] unsuitable, inappropriate (dla kogoś/do czegoś for sb/sth); [nazwa, słowo, materiał] inapt (do czegoś for sth)- wybrałeś najbardziej nieodpowiedni moment you chose a most unsuitable a. inappropriate a. inopportune moment- ten fason/kolor jest dla ciebie nieodpowiedni the cut/colour doesn’t suit you2. (nienadający się) [taktyka, terapia, metoda] wrong, improper, inapposite; [kandydat, towarzystwo, wykonawca] unsuitable- ludzie nieodpowiedni na kierownicze stanowiska people unsuitable a. inapt for executive positions- lekarz przepisał nieodpowiednie lekarstwo the doctor prescribed the wrong medicine- to mieszkanie jest nieodpowiednie dla młodego małżeństwa the flat is not suitable for young married couplesⅡ m Szkol. unacceptable mark for behaviour* * *adjinappropriate, unsuitable* * *a.inappropriate, unsuitable.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieodpowiedni
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