Examples of using Unpalatable in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Have few predators due to the tough exoskeleton that make them unpalatable, and the presence of defensive glands that release substances of strong repulsive action.
This is the time for unpalatable truth: the ideological
They also moved from north to south as the sourgrass found north of the Vaal River matured and became unpalatable, the wildebeest only consuming young shoots of sourgrass.
are able to store compounds in their bodies that make them unpalatable to most predators.
he suffered unpalatable food, physical hardship and bullying.
suggesting that stalachtis butterflies can be unpalatable.
Before fish becomes dangerous to human health it becomes unpalatable- you smell it,
In 1654, Du Tertre stated that the flesh was tough to eat and that some considered it unpalatable and even poisonous.
I find arguments against Muslim immigration, against equal access to housing, against gay adoptions unpalatable.
the idea of"turning" captured guerrillas instead of punishing them was unpalatable to some.
In comparison, the new champion's endorsement of a passive, positional style was, for many, unpalatable.
because it is most often associated with a barren and unpalatable diet.
perfectly unpalatable and dangerous for unsuspecting beasts.
realize that sweet taste unpalatable.
colouring that makes it poisonous and unpalatable to predators.
prevented encroachment by woody species and unpalatable forbs non-grass plants.
emphasizes that slimming does not have to be unpalatable.
the harshest labor code in the world was rather unpalatable, but was there really any choice?
In contrast, Jacob Appel has written that Jackson was an"anti-regionalist writer" whose criticism of New England proved unpalatable to the American literary establishment.
that people have always made the great mistake of assuming that unpalatable medicines are good for the body.
