Examples of using Ambivalent in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
The portrait that emerges from this meandering narrative is surprisingly ambivalent.
But the gender relationship here is ambivalent.
Ambivalent about sex in general, or ambivalent about sex with me?
In this respect, the role of advertising is ambivalent.
Ambivalent" doesn't mean"against.
You know, for a woman of the cloth, you're pretty morally ambivalent.
Technology, viewed in itself, is ambivalent.
the Ox spends the year in a somewhat ambivalent atmosphere.
Moldovan society's attitude towards Transnistria seems ambivalent.
I am not ambivalent.
Real love isn't ambivalent.
Thaddeus, real love isn't ever ambivalent.
Sorry. I'm feeling ambivalent.
Ève's attitude towards the Soviet reality was ambivalent.
I would feel better if you appeared even a little ambivalent.
Perhaps a sympathetic American President means more to me than an ambivalent British electorate.
You're deeply ambivalent.
relations between the two were ambivalent.
There's nothing wrong with feeling ambivalent, Seven.
However, this development has generated ambivalent attitudes.