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adverb siniestramenteominously ['ɑmənəsli] adv: de manera amenazadoraadv.• ominosamente adv.'ɑːmənəsli, 'ɒmɪnəslithere is worse to come, he said ominously — -todavía queda lo peor -dijo en tono alarmante or inquietante
['ɒmɪnǝslɪ]ADV"we have a problem," she said ominously — -tenemos un problema -dijo en un tono que resultaba inquietante
"I would not do that if I were you," he said ominously — -yo que tú no haría eso -dijo con un tono inquietante or en tono amenazador
the men marched ominously up the street — los hombres marchaban calle arriba de una forma que no presagiaba or auguraba nada bueno
this sounded ominously like a declaration of war — esto guardaba un siniestro parecido con una declaración de guerra
* * *['ɑːmənəsli, 'ɒmɪnəsli]there is worse to come, he said ominously — -todavía queda lo peor -dijo en tono alarmante or inquietante
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