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zawiedziony po angielsku:

1. disappointed


Don't be disappointed.
If she expects them to give her five days off work with pay, she's going to be disappointed.
We are born crying, spend our lives complaining, and die disappointed.
Blessed is the man who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.
If nobody knows what's coming next, nobody will be disappointed.
In some situations, telling a white lie could be used to avoid people to be disappointed or get angry by or with someone.
They should not wait for help to come to them from elsewhere, or they will be disappointed.
I was extremely disappointed to see our national soccer team suffer a historic loss.
How disappointed my parents would be, if I should fail!
A four-year-old American tourist was disappointed to realize that, in fact, the Sichuan province is not entirely made of spicy beef, in spite of its famously piquant cuisine.
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try.
Jennifer is very disappointed about the concert being cancelled. She really had her heart set on going.
Christopher Columbus once decided to burn absolutely everything in an entire village after one of the natives stole his parrot. He was disappointed that he couldn't burn their water. So he invented fluorine.
We were ​deeply disappointed at/about the ​result. / His ​parents were ​bitterly disappointed in/with him.
His parents were bitterly disappointed in/with him. He was disappointed to find they'd already left. She was disappointed (that) they hadn't phoned.

Angielskie słowo "zawiedziony" (disappointed) występuje w zestawach:

Wordlist Unit 1 Solutions gold Pre-Intermediate
Unit 7 Family and friends. Phrasal verbs.
UNIT 7 Cutting Edge Intermediate Student's Book
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Oxford Solutions. Unit I

2. gutted


When he missed that penalty I was absolutely gutted.
Disappointed? I was gutted!
Neil's absolutely gutted that he's been dropped from the team.
He was gutted when she finished the relationship.
He was gutted and hung from the goalpost on the football field.
I was so gutted to find out my girlfriend was cheating on me.
Tom is gutted after his Britain's Got Talent audition.
Not to be confused with literally being disembowelled, someone that says they're "gutted" is devastated or extremely upset. I was gutted when I lost my job.
I just failed my driving test for the fourth time! I'm gutted.

Angielskie słowo "zawiedziony" (gutted) występuje w zestawach:

BBC Learning English
News Vocabulary p.I
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3. disillusioned


We were disillusioned with the result.
He has become disillusioned and lost his way in life.
I feel utterly disillusioned by his refusal to take any action.
As she grew older, Laura became increasingly disillusioned with politics.
Blessed is the one who expects nothing, never being disillusioned.
Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he will never be disillusioned.
I was disillusioned at his married life.
I was disillusioned at her private life.
I am disillusioned with you.

Angielskie słowo "zawiedziony" (disillusioned) występuje w zestawach:

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4. astonished


I'm astonished by her cleverness.
His admission that he had stolen the money astonished his family.
The size of the elephant astonished the little boy.
The fearful noise astonished anyone coming for the first time.
His impractical proposal astonished us all.
I have to say I am astonished at how things are presented here.
The large size of his pay rise astonished Mr Jones.
When I asked to see my mother they seemed astonished.
Andy was astonished when his parents gave him a car for his birthday.
Everyone was astonished when I beat the school champion at tennis.
when the doctors and consultants came round on their ward rounds the next day, they were astonished to see my heart beating
They ​looked astonished when I ​announced I was ​pregnant.
I think astonished would be a more accurate word. / I'm not astonished you're here. / The whole school is astonished at his knowledge and intelligence. / I was astonished by his stupidity.
At the same time, it is ironic perhaps, I say ironic because in one sense, many Europeans are always astonished about the, and troubled by the religious overtone of some of our political discourse and how at times obsessed Americans seem to be with r
Should he know the fact, he would be astonished.