dicionário russo - Inglês

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недоброжелательный inglês:

1. mean


He is mean.
If you raise an eyebrow, it can mean "I want to have sex with you", but also "I find that what you just said is completely idiotic."
When my doctor told me to eat more vegetables, he didn't mean French fries.
The plants' mean height was 10,3 centimetres but some of them were as high as 15 centimetres.
He’s not very nice. He can be quite mean.
I mean it's just another manifestation of internet addiction really.
They don't use 'celeb' to mean 'rich man' over there. By which I determine that you are Japanese.
Although it's "Mac OS X", that doesn't mean that the Mac OS code itself has been upgraded to a new version.
The Waterfront's success could mean that other cities soon follow, creating areas that offer people a new kind of city living, with all the benefits and none of the stress, noise and pollution of crowded centres.
Did you know that when you say "America", it can mean the USA or the continent of both Americas?
It's written abazure (bitch). Surely this must mean a slut?
What do we mean by "global optimization"? It's kind of like if I gave you a pair of binoculars and told you to find me the highest mountain in the world, using only your eyes.
Being "really busy" does not mean running around and acting like you don't have time for anyone or anything.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.

2. unfriendly


Nobody is unfriendly.
I dislike her unfriendly attitude.
He looked unfriendly at first.
Old homes, especially traditional Japanese ones, can be damp and unfriendly to modern life.
Can you figure out why the boss is so unfriendly this week?
The building was dark and unfriendly.
Mary looks unfriendly, but she is really very kind at heart.
She was so unfriendly that I wondered how I had offended her.
The people were really unfriendly. I didn’t like them at all.
Nobody wants to spend time with him because he’s so unfriendly.
Some of the students in my class are very unfriendly.
The people were unfriendly and refused to give me directions.
I think our new boss is rather unfriendly.
I met our new boss this morning and he was really unfriendly.
She had an unfriendly expression on her face.

3. malevolent


But both eyes were malevolent as he turned them on her.
The central character is a malevolent witch out for revenge.