słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

pochlebne po angielsku:

1. complimentary


All this is complimentary and you don't have to pay.
I've heard nothing but complimentary remarks about his skills.
On the one hand, it uses very complimentary language about older people.
We offer complimentary tea or coffee but you have to pay for alcohol
all of this is, of course, complimentary
They offered us complimentary drinks.
We got two complimentary tickets for the game.
We watched the performance only because we happened to have complimentary tickets. Otherwise, we couldn’t have afforded it.
All guidebooks and brochures are complimentary.
I was happy to get a complimentary tickets for this concert.
They're extremely complimentary, I think, from a...
A complimentary report, a complimentary glass of wine
Yes. I'm pretty sure there are complimentary tickets that haven't been used somewhere.

2. flattered


Tom was flattered by Mary's attention.
He flattered himself that he was the best actor.
I'm really flattered to hear that.
I'm flattered.
They flattered him about his diligence.
He is easily flattered.
We flattered her on her cooking.
She will be flattered if you go to see her in person.
Even pigs can climb a tree when flattered.
I was just admiring your roses. They're absolutely gorgeous. "Oh, I'm flattered. Thank you."
And he could not help feeling flattered that he was among the most secret to be found in Sweden
I'm flattered by your offer, but I can't leave the twins. I'm flattered but I doubt I can be much help.
Jasmine was flattered about nomination
George, I'm very flattered to be asked to dance with you.
She felt herself flattered by this compliment.

3. rave


This restaurant lives up to all the rave reviews it got.
the critics are raveing about the film
died from a suspected drugs overdose after going to an illegal rave
The tourists raved over London
The fans raved when the band published their new album.
After taking the drug, the addict began to rave
You may think you're advantaging your child by having him run a standardized test to get into preschool, but don't come crying to me when he joins me at a rave in fifteen years.

4. flattering


this is flattering
Getting compliments from other people can be very flattering, as long as it's done respectfully
That new biography of the prince puts him in a less than flattering light.
In the U.S. it is disrespectful to slurp while eating noodles, but in Japan it is considered polite and even flattering.

5. favourable


She made a favourable impression on his parents.
Being well dressed always help to create a favourable impression.
Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
The film received favourable criticism.
The boy more than justified the favourable opinion they had formed of him.
My review seems to be favourable.
This loan is on very favourable condition.
giving or indicating a good chance of success; favourable.
This is a favourable solution.
I am hopeful of receiving a favourable reply to my letter, so that i can go ahead with my plans.
SMEs need to be guaranteed favourable conditions and easier access to financing.
The system does not operate if weather conditions are not favourable in a location.
The terms were quite favourable.
With prices currently low, conditions are favourable for buying a car.
Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity, and supplemented, if necessary, by other means of social protection.