1. quaintest
Inglês palavra "osobliwy"(quaintest) ocorre em conjuntos:
Fiszki z książki - "Wanderers" (Knut Hamsun)Fiszki z książki - "Olivia in India" (O. Douglas)Fiszki z książki - "The Uphill Climb" (B. M. Bower)Fiszki z książki - "Nonsense Books" (Edward Lear)Fiszki z książki - "Dream Days" (Kenneth Grahame)2. quaint
It's a quaint old village.
a quaint street
A quaint place is attractive or interesting with a slightly strange and old-fashioned quality.
Mary was delighted by the quaint bonnets she saw in Romania.
During out tour of Europe we passed through quaint villages.
a quaint little village
I live in a quaint little village.
quaint narrow streets
a quaint old cottage
a quaint old cottage; "What a quaint idea!" she said, laughing at him; In Spain, we visited a cobblestone plaza with quaint little cafés around its perimeter.
They all made their homes in a quaint community along a riverbank.
His accent sounds a little quaint.
Inglês palavra "osobliwy"(quaint) ocorre em conjuntos:
ANGIELSKI DWADZIEŚCIA CZTERYJOSEPH CONRAD AMY FROSTAdvanced adjectivesAngielski 2 działready for first3. peculiar
What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls.
a peculiar smell
The surface of the peculiar object is fairly rough.
The humor of his speech is derived from his peculiar local accent.
Something peculiar is notably unusual. If your friend starts saying strange things you don't understand, ask her why she's suddenly become peculiar.
You know I am not born to tread in the beaten track — the peculiar bent of my nature pushes me on.
Dressed in a loud and peculiar outfit, she stood out in the crowd.
The man we met was very peculiar. (Mężczyzna, którego spotkaliśmy był bardzo osobliwy.)
I, for one, have never come across a situation so peculiar to itself.
Vivian Mayers had was peculiar
People might not understand, you know how peculiar they can be
Scentology movement was peculiar and i wasnt for sure what it was
We're all thought to have something very distinctive, if not peculiar.
His accent was a peculiar mixture of Cockney and Irish
Teddy was laughing his peculiar laugh at the jokes - Eeee-eee-eee, like a fingernail scratching on a
Inglês palavra "osobliwy"(peculiar) ocorre em conjuntos:
CAE własne 226-250 27.04.2017.Harry Potter Kamień FilozoficznyEnglish Fluency 5Angielski Rozszerzonyharry potter 1.14. singular
It was a building of singular grace and beauty.
The singular of "tables" is "a table".
It was a singular achievement.
'woman' is the singular form of 'women'.
He is a boy of singular intelligence.
She is a woman of singular beauty.
The narration is written in the first person singular because it is fictionally taken from the man's everyday journal.
Inglês palavra "osobliwy"(singular) ocorre em conjuntos:
Divine 8.02.2017. Ga 3,15- 4,7Fiszki z książki - "Lincoln Letters" (Abraham Linc...Mass 29.08. Behead St. JohonFiszki z książki - "A Latin Grammar for Schools an...Fiszki z książki - "Editha's Burglar A Story for C...5. curious
What's going on in the cave? I'm curious. "I have no idea."
The more you study, the more curious you will become.
"Why do you want to know?" "I'm just curious."
curious about
As well as being very curious, some people thought she was very strange.
Generally speaking, Englishmen aren't curious about others.
One of the most curious things that has forced itself on my notice is that there is no permanence in the judgement of beauty.
Surely the most curious of sources consulted is Mankind Quarterly.
Aren't you curious what I'd like to say to you?
Don't be mad. I was just curious.
happy people are active, creative and curious aobout new experiences
Timmy is very curious of the world. / 2. I'm curious what else we might find here. / 3. I was curious so I researched it on the net. / 4. No, I'm just curious.
I am curious if it is possible at all for a younger couple to purchase a home
Curious gazes, gazes carrying a bit of murderous intent...it goes without saying that I couldn't be more uncomfortable.
Inglês palavra "osobliwy"(curious) ocorre em conjuntos:
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