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1 disapproving
осуждать; неодобрительныйСинонимический ряд:1. annoyed (adj.) annoyed; cool; offended2. declining (verb) declining; dismissing; rejecting; reprobating; repudiating; spurning; turning down3. denying (verb) denying; refusing; turn down; withholding4. deprecating (verb) deprecating; discountenancing; disfavoring; disliking; frown on; frowning; objecting -
2 frowning
1. a хмурый; суровый, неодобрительный2. a грозный, угрожающий; наводящий ужасthe frowning cliffs that palisade the shore — грозные скалы, которые окружают берег
Синонимический ряд:1. dark (adj.) dark; sullen2. facial expression (adj.) facial expression; glowering; grim; grimacing; irritable; looking unhappy; pouting; scowling; sulky3. disapproving (verb) deprecating; disapproving; discountenancing; disfavoring; objecting4. glooming (verb) glooming; glowering; lowering5. mouthing (verb) grimacing; mouthing; scowling -
3 objecting
Синонимический ряд:1. protesting (adj.) bewailing; complaining; fretting; fussing; griping; grumbling; moaning; protesting; whining2. disapproving (verb) deprecating; disapproving; discountenancing; disfavoring; disliking; frown on; frowning3. excepting (verb) excepting; expostulating; inveighing against; kicking; protesting; remonstrating4. minding (verb) caring; minding -
4 disliking
испытывать неприязнь к; нелюбовьСинонимический ряд:1. dislike (noun) aversion; bad books; disfavor; disinclination; dislike; displeasure; disrelish; dissatisfaction; distaste; indisposition2. objecting (verb) deprecating; disapproving; frown on; objecting
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