dicionário polonês - Inglês

język polski - English

popular inglês:

1. popularity


Cassette tapes seem to have given way to compact disks in popularity.
The popularity of a web site depends on its content.
The actor died at the height of his popularity.
The popularity of the telephone has led to fewer people writing letters these days.
Truman's popularity increased.
His popularity is falling.
This book enjoys popularity
Television has robbed cinema of its former popularity.
With its distinctive Chinese features, the qipao enjoys growing popularity in the international world of high fashion.
That sports are gaining in popularity all over the world is evidenced by the sports news in the papers, by the many sports equipment stores, and by the number of runners who participate in marathons or other races.
I persist in my popularity.
Tatoeba's popularity has been growing exponentially since the day of its inception.
The popularity turned her head.
The LDP rode on the wave of Koizumi's popularity.
The singer’s popularity increased with his new song, which was on the radio every day.

2. flavour of the month



3. academic career



Inglês palavra "popular"(academic career) ocorre em conjuntos:

test dział 3

4. popular


Is it popular?
Roger Miller's "Dang Me" was a hit with country music fans and with popular music fans too. It sold millions of copies.
Jingle Bells, a popular song around Christmas time, is not really a Christmas song. The lyrics say nothing about Christmas.
In 1969, Roger Miller recorded a song called "You Don't Want My Love." Today, this song is better known as "In the Summer Time." It's the first song he wrote and sang that became popular.
Shinji found it very difficult to adjust himself to life in the new school. However, the fact that he was an EVA pilot made him popular.
It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the publick to be the most anxious for its welfare.
In Korea, there's a popular theory that says that: "If you eat a quarter of an Iceberg lettuce, you will fall asleep". Thus, amongst truck drivers in Korea, lettuce is known as something that should not be eaten before work.
In England, parks taking rare breeds of animals as their theme are becoming increasingly popular with people.
Kareishu is a special smell that comes as old people age. Popular expressions such as: "Ossan kusai" or "Oyaji kusai" (smelly old man) refer to this smell.
At that time, bicycles were just starting to get popular and, here and there, there were many unskilled beginners who ran into people and broke through their hedges.
Although it was a popular movie, Out of Africa was more of a coffee-table movie than anything else.
Nutella is not very well known in Japan. However, in America and Europe it's a popular spread and various sized jars of Nutella may be seen lined up inside many grocery stores and supermarkets.
In Disneyland, popular characters in various stories march in procession at one o'clock.
In a recent article about activities to keep your brain young, they mention Esperanto along with Sudoku, which shows that Esperanto is becoming part of popular culture.
The "People's Choice" award, by public polling, was announced again this year and Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts were selected as the most popular male, and female, film actors.

5. popular with


John was popular with girls.
it's very popular with young people

6. unpopular unpopularity u



7. unpopular


He is unpopular for some reason.
His public support for the British government was unpopular.
Be unpopular.
Football referees are really unpopular in my country.
Some misunderstood animals are unpopular.
A plethora of ineffective education programs made the president unpopular amongst fiscal conservatives.
The unpopular politician was frequently given the razz by the crowd during his speech.
The Diet is likely to amend this unpopular law.
The austerity measures that many city governments have implemented are hugely unpopular.
It's a pity that hang, ocarina and pipa are so unpopular around here.

Inglês palavra "popular"(unpopular) ocorre em conjuntos:

Word formation

8. among sb



9. Vogue


This style is much in vogue.
The movement was also partly inspired by a vogue for the linear patterns of Japanese prints (ukiyo-e).
The definition of vogue is something popular or fashionable.
Terms like "sexism" are now in vogue.
His novel had a great vogue for a long time.
The members of each stratum accept as their ideal of decency the scheme of life in vogue in the next higher stratum, and bend their energies to live up to that ideal.
Kids these days have no imagination whatsoever. Only a nationwide revolution and sweeping economic reform will bring the hoop and stick back into vogue.

Inglês palavra "popular"(Vogue) ocorre em conjuntos:

ang + 2 PDW chwdp