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1 dezaproba|ta
f sgt książk. disapprobation książk.; disapproval- z dezaprobatą [patrzeć, słuchać] disapprovingly, reprovingly- wyrazić (swoją) dezaprobatę dla czegoś/wobec kogoś to express (one’s) disapproval of sth/sb- pełen dezaprobaty disapproving, reproving- przyglądał się im pełen dezaprobaty he watched them with a look of thorough disapprovalThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dezaproba|ta
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2 dezaprobata
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dezaprobata
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3 nieżyczliwoś|ć
f sgt 1. (niechęć) unkindness, unfriendliness- w nowej pracy spotkał się z nieżyczliwością he met with unkindness in his new job2. (nieprzychylność) hostility, disapproval- widziałem nieżyczliwość w jego spojrzeniu I saw hostility in his eyes- nieżyczliwość ich komentarzy spowodowała, że postanowił zrezygnować the disapproval in their comments made him give upThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieżyczliwoś|ć
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4 nieprzychylnie
adv. książk. disapprovingly- odnosił się do niej nieprzychylnie he looked upon her with disapproval* * *adv.unfavorably, Br. unfavourably; disapprovingly; być nastawionym nieprzychylnie do kogoś/czegoś be prejudiced l. biased against sb/sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieprzychylnie
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5 nieprzychylnoś|ć
f sgt książk. 1. (nieżyczliwość) disapproval 2. (niechęć) discontent 3. (niepomyślność) unfavourableness GB, unfavorableness US, ill fortune- nieprzychylność okoliczności unfavourable circumstancesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieprzychylnoś|ć
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6 wytup|ać
pf — wytup|ywać impf (wytupię — wytupuję) vt 1. (wystukać) to stamp [sth] out, to stamp out [takt, rytm] 2. (wypędzić) to stamp one’s feet in disapproval of a speaker or performerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wytup|ać
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disapproval — noun (U) an attitude that shows you think that someone or their behaviour, ideas etc are bad or unsuitable (+ of): We intend to express our disapproval of the marriage. | with disapproval: Baxter eyed our dirty clothes with obvious disapproval. | … Longman dictionary of contemporary English