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I . shy [ʃaɪ] PRZYM.

1. shy (timid):

shy
shy

II . shy [ʃaɪ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. shy horse:

shy

camera-shy PRZYM.

work-shy PRZYM. Brit pej.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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With caves being the natural enemy of camera equipment, capturing the camera-shy ancient spider on film has presented some major challenges.
www.abc.net.au
The late artist was a rarity among the usually camera-shy tribe.
www.thehindu.com
Nature is the antithesis: slow, earthly, camera-shy.
www.treehugger.com
She is kind of shy but when she becomes determined, she'll open up.
en.wikipedia.org
He is painfully shy and socially inept, however, and his attempts to become closer to the family are gently rebuffed.
en.wikipedia.org
They are just over a year shy of the seven-year itch, when couples can become bored with one another and want to see if the grass is greener elsewhere.
www.thescottishsun.co.uk
Behind the grizzled hair and tortoiseshell bifocals he looks profoundly shy.
www.ft.com
Don't be shy about logging the time, and at the end of the week get it all into a spreadsheet and tot up the hours.
www.lifehacker.com.au
She was unpretentious, shy and devout, and possessed a crystal-clear soprano voice projected with a wistful quality and earnestness that audiences found touching.
en.wikipedia.org
Since many venues tend to shy away from more experimental music, houses and other private venues were often the only places these bands could play.
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