English to Portuguese Dictionary unpalatable

unpalatable

intragável
definition
adjective
Where this turn of the story tastes unpalatable is the assumption that politicians win only by using muscle power.
not pleasant to taste.
translation of 'unpalatable'
adjective
intragável,
repulsivo,
de gosto desagradável,
nauseabundo
example
The 'unpalatable' fact is that most young ladies are simply not interested in sport, or certainly not in the boys' numbers.
What makes this practice 'unpalatable' is the fact that the paper in question determines the future of the majority of our pupils.
Need a good drink recipe, or a vile and 'unpalatable' one?
The walnut pave is more moist than many walnut breads and free from that bitter, slightly mouldy taste that can make walnuts 'unpalatable' .
But the 'unpalatable' fact is that we do live in a different world and we have to take appropriate steps.
This is horrible and 'unpalatable' stuff, which makes uncomfortable and unsettling reading.
All this adds up to a nasty sense of being mired in a completely 'unpalatable' situation.
The fat intake is so low in his diet that many find the food choices inflexible and 'unpalatable' .
Whereas previously it was rather 'unpalatable' on its own, it has improved greatly in flavour and is now versatile enough to be used in cooking.
This is a very difficult pill for families to swallow, but in this as in many other such cases, we will have to accept a very 'unpalatable' fact: peace does not come easy.
Boredom, cold water and 'unpalatable' food are just some of the hardships facing Paul Cleasby, who has now been in Antalya jail for approaching three weeks.
Taste for those who ate Djebo's sauce was about ingesting an 'unpalatable' food and the social meanings or consequences that this act involved.
Limits are also imposed because the public finds a technology 'unpalatable' : nuclear power and GM food are good examples.
However, if you find the taste so 'unpalatable' that you don't drink it, then you need to do something to make it more drinkable.
It was a report that challenged conventional views on Zimbabwe, an 'unpalatable' story that raises difficult questions people don't want to hear.
It is 'unpalatable' to livestock because of its bitter taste so ranchers consider it to be a noxious weed.
In fact, the 'unpalatable' truth is that our ocker mates are pretty damned good at everything they do.
For those who find its bitter taste 'unpalatable' , having it with half a spoon of honey should help.
It's an African continent too deeply locked into a historical discourse with the west to see past the rhetoric and face the 'unpalatable' hard bitter truth.
If tasted at room temperature, the flavour is quite 'unpalatable' .
Democracy requires that the results of a properly certified vote be accepted, no matter how 'unpalatable' the outcome.
What was once thought difficult and 'unpalatable' will sooner or later be absorbed into the mainstream.
How unfortunate that that the wooden tomatoes and overly bitter arugula are 'unpalatable' .
While it understandably upsets Western sensibilities, the 'unpalatable' truth is that it has been successful in cutting the number of suicide bombers, and it is here to say.
Where this turn of the story tastes 'unpalatable' is the assumption that politicians win only by using muscle power.
In its simplest form it is quick to produce, but almost 'unpalatable' to modern tastes!
And sometimes you have to choose between a range of difficult, even 'unpalatable' , alternatives.
Nor do we taint John Le Carre's understated brilliance with the 'unpalatable' thought that Jeffrey Archer is forever trying helplessly to write in roughly the same genre.
During the first trial, we waited until the bird ate both items to make sure that each bird at least tasted an 'unpalatable' prey item.
Dundee United gorged themselves on a rich performance at Ibrox, but it was an afternoon which became bitterly 'unpalatable' to Rangers.
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