1. pushy
Everybody knew that she was being pushy.
Don't you think you are a little too pushy?
a pushy salesman
I found him to be arrogant, pushy and frankly from the picture he sent me unattractive. /ˈpʊʃ.i/
someone who is pushy does everything they can to get what they want from other people - used in order to show disapproval
A lot of pushy parents put pressure on their kids to get good results.
You're a pushy little bastard, ain't you
I can't stand pushy sales assistants.
"Excuse me," I said, trying not to be too pushy.
pushy parents
Don’t be so pushy. Just wait your turn.
I ain't gonna buy anything from you! I don't like pushy salespeople!
a pushy salesman; The salesman was a little too pushy, and we felt uncomfortable.
“They were loud, entitled, pushy, and creepy,” one alumna tweeted.
2. leering
英語 "という言葉namolny"(leering)集合で発生します。
słówka książka 23. insistent
Why are you so insistent that we leave tonight?
a loud insistent voice from somewhere deep in my brain interrupted-there's always a first time for everything.
They were insistent on having a contract for the work.
I'm sorry, Miss Rochev, but he was very... insistent. / I didn't want to take anything, but Howard was very insistent.
In the Netherlands, if a child is too insistent on asking for a cookie, he might be punished and get no cookie.
4. intrusive
natrętny, narzucający się, Der.: intrusion (n), intrusiveness (n)
intrusion, intrusiveness
One problem associated with fame is the intrusive presence of journalists and cameras in one's private life.
I can't stand their intrusive sales methods.
Lastly, online advertising is often aggressive and intrusive.