słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

uciążliwe po angielsku:

1. nuisance


It's a nuisance having to queue for everything.
I don't want to be a nuisance so tell me if you want to be alone.
They viewed her as a nuisance.
The noise was so loud that it was a nuisance to the neighbors.
Chicken pox is an itchy nuisance for kids.
It's a real nuisance, I can tell you.
They're stupid children, what a nuisance, she said. I replied praising them: "What are you saying, They're both smart, with a good memory and a promising future"
What a nuisance that child is!
Beware of 'One Ring' malicious nuisance calls!!
Just how well can masks block the, even smaller than pollen, yellow sand dust? I think it much more of a nuisance than pollen.
It's a nuisance that I've got to work tomorrow. It's Sunday after all!
Working on Saturdays is a real nuisance for me.
Sorry to be a nuisance, but could I use your phone?
That little dog is such a nuisance. It keeps running around getting under everyone's feet.
common/public nuisance

2. oppressive


what oppressive weather
We were unable to sleep because of the oppressive heat.
He defies the present government which is no less oppressive than its predecessor.

3. daunting


Shakespeare's plays can be daunting for a young reader
daunting challenge
of you will say, "That’s so daunting, I can even get enough energy to
The length of some books may seem a bit daunting
Few things are more daunting than having to speak in front of a large crowd
The only reason why learning Kubernetes is daunting is because of the “everything else” and we covered that one so well.
However, although these challenges may seem daunting, they provide a strong impetus for including biological measures in preventive interventions.
We will support you in your efforts if you can show that you are up to the daunting challenge.
The country was faced with the daunting prospect of overcoming four decades of division.
A daunting reality of conducting business in Vietnam,
In my case, learning to play the guitar is a daunting task. I just don't have the talent.
The prospect of teaching a class of twenty children is a daunting one for a novice teacher.
Many smaller firms say the City would thrive once free of EU regulation, but the bigger revenue and job creators believe the risks of life outside would be too daunting to wish for.
The other alternative, Kashgar in far eastern China, was equally daunting.
Have you ever found paying off a loan daunting?

Angielskie słowo "uciążliwe" (daunting) występuje w zestawach:

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4. onerous


Less onerous.
The studies involved were less onerous than those for being a lawyer.

5. cumbersome


cumbersome equipment cumbersome bureaucracy
He gave me a cumbersome task to do.
cumbersome diving suits
cumbersome bureaucracy
Something that big and cumbersome should never have been able to do so.
This cumbersome sign has been replaced with a form that can now be signed with one hand.
The rifle is a cumbersome gun.
People keep talking about cumbersome procedures and asking me to streamline them.
cumbersome system
If a task manager is too cumbersome to use, you won't bother with it.
Doctors are complaining that the system is cumbersome and bureaucratic.
The application process is cumbersome and time-consuming
Procedures in big companies are cumbersome.
cumbersome safety equipment
It was a cumbersome evidence