1. to entrance
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co sie napatoczy 3C1-Business #12. impress
I want to learn to speak Hawaiian, so I can impress my girlfriend.
Tom did it just to impress Mary.
she impresses me
Parents try to impress upon their children the importance of honesty and hard work.
How does America impress you?
In business today, too many executives spend money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they don't even like.
What are your impressions after watching the film?
I remember when I was a child being very impressed with how many toys she had.
What impressed me was their ability to deal with any problem.
He impressed her with his sincerity.
Your show made absolutely no impression on me
It certainly made an impression on me. (To z pewnością zrobiło na mnie wrażenie.)
I was deeply impressed by tese old ruins.
first impression
He spent a lot of money just to try and impress his girlfriend.
3. delight
Cooking is her delight.
Guests always bring delight; if it is not when coming, then it is when leaving.
The simple perception of natural forms is a delight.
It was a fabulous show which brought us an endless delight.
Delight is the opposite of sorrow.
To her delight, she got through the examination.
This Turkish delight was made in China and assembled in Mexico.
I delight in going to the apple orchard each fall.
God appointed blue to be an everlasting source of delight.
The sight sent chills of delight up my spine.
To see the sunrise from a mountaintop is a delight.
Among the many delights of Christmas Eve in Poland is the custom of setting an empty place for an unexpected friend, relative or stranger who happens to drop in.
It really delights me to see children having such fun. Aren't they lovely?
Your performance delighted me
1. She sighed in delight. 2. I saw the delight on her face when she saw her new car.
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Słówka na kartkówkę 1/2 maj 20174. enchant
The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance.
Rugby is a sport which will enchant and excite.
Don't let them enchant you with empty promises.
the roses he gave her have enchanted her
Isabel was enchanted with the idea
5. charm
The way she flips her ponytail will charm you before you realise it.
Part of the charm of a big city lies in the variety of styles that can be seen in the architecture of its buildings.
You should not sit up late just because it has charm.
She radiates with charm.
the power of pleasing or attracting people. A man of great charm
Does goodness charm more than beauty?
The greatest charm of traveling lies in its new experiences.
Man is judged by his courage, woman by her charm.
This book is my good luck charm. I read it every five months.
charm of luck on my neck.
My American friend adores the charm of old streets and buildings in Rome. My daughter was charmed by the story of Cinderella.
I spent many hours working in combining the rules to finally get 40 basic rules explained like a charm.
We sometimes disparagingly call noise, music that's insignificant and devoid of any charm.
The charms of the north seem entirely lost on you.
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
6. encourage
Networking sites may encourage us to invent details about our social lives.
we were encourage
American industry makes various attempts to find and encourage brilliant students from abroad.
Please refrain from posts that might encourage conflict.
Reading science fiction sometimes does much to encourage a scientific view of the universe.
the passage encouraged me to put away the old personality and to put on the new personality which was created according to God 's will.
to give someone the courage or confidence to do something. I want to thank everyone who has encouraged and supported me.
talk or behave in a way that makes somebody else more confident to do something; My friend encouraged me to write a novel.
In some companies, like Google and the Huffington Post, workplace naps are positively encouraged. They're seen as a way to make staff more productive.
Programs to encourage economic development include investment subsidies
The UK government is currently studying how to encourage people to change their eating habits.
module 2 is designed to encourage studens to prepare systems that will
It’s meant to encourage debate about the treatment of people with disabilities
My parents have always encouraged me in my choice of career. Banks actively encouraged people to borrow money.
It is imperative that we should encourage participatory forms of decision-making.
7. dazzle
The windows were thrown open and I was dazzled by the bright morning sun.
I was dazzled by the sunlight.
And so she went home, her mind a dazzle of questions.
It’s hard to dazzle us.
8. snap
A home is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase so you don't want to make any snap decisions.
He snapped.
When she asked me to postpone my trip to help her move to her new house, I just snapped
There's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet.
“You want to set a better example for your sister!” snapped Mrs. Weasley.
If you push her too far; her temper will snap and she’ll get really angry.
snap at her, and then you have this pasted on smile that is just seething
at some point he could no longer bear it. I fear that was the moment when my son snapped and started shooting at civilians
Grabbing him by the shoulders, she shook him and yelled, "Snap out of it!"
Yesterday, some guy snapped and started to cut people with a butcher knife.
"oh, for heaven's sake" Mum snapped which struck me as odd as she doesn't usually snap at Dad.
When something angers them, children snap instantly.
You'll snap that ruler if you bend it too far. She broke the stick over her knee with a loud snap.
She closed her suitcase with a snap, and went out to the car / The dog snapped at my neighbor's son and almost bit him
Truthfully, if I'd said I didn't have any regrets over my snap decision I'd have been lying.
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Angielski dodt.9. thrilled
be thrilled to see/hear/learn etc something
He's thrilled with his new job.
I'm so thrilled about going to Mexico!
She thrilled at the thought that she would meet the famous singer.
I'm not thrilled he's living at your place. / He was obviously so thrilled that I was dating his son.
My cat is thrilled with joy when she gets fish for dinner.
I was thrilled when I heard I was going to become a grandpa.
I was thrilled that so many people turned up to the party.
'Come closer so I can see you better', said the king, who was thrilled to be king over someone at last.
The City Mouse was thrilled to recive his friend's invitation.
I remember how thrilled I was the first time that I swam after recovering from the operation.
I'm thrilled about the London premiere.
My parents weren’t too thrilled when they found out.
I’m not very thrilled about having to do it again. She was thrilled with your present. Dan was thrilled with his birthday cake.
I was thrilled
10. appalled
I'm appalled at how badly those children behave.
I was appalled at the sight.
The senselessness of the act appalled him.
I was appalled by what I saw. When I heard what had happened I was absolutely appalled.
The idea appalled me.
We were appalled by the starvation we saw everywhere.
they were appalled
I expected readers of the future would be appalled that
I'm appalled. You leave me speechless.