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1 threaten
تَوَعَّدَ \ menace: to make menaces to; frighten by means of signs of violence: The thief menaced me with a gun. The storm clouds had a menacing look. threaten: to say that one will harm (sb.) if he does not obey: He threatened me with a gun. He threatened to kill me. \ هَدَّدَ \ menace: to make menaces to; frighten by means of signs of violence: The thief menaced me with a gun. threaten: to say that one will harm (sb.) if he does not obey: He threatened me with a gun. He threatened to kill me. -
2 THREATEN
• Не threatens who is afraid - Не горазд биться, а горазд грозиться (H)• Those who threaten don't fight - Не горазд биться, а горазд грозиться (H), Собака, что лает, редко кусает (C)• Threatened blow is seldom given (A) - Собака, что лает, редко кусает (C) -
3 threaten
أَنْذَرَ بالخَطَر أو المتَاعِب \ threaten: (of danger, etc.) to seem close and probable: A storm was threatening. -
4 Threaten Survival Mechanism
Physiology: TSMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Threaten Survival Mechanism
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5 threaten
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6 threaten
verbto make or be a threat (to):He threatened me with violence / with a gun
يُهَدِّدA storm is threatening.
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7 Hurt Insult Threaten Or Scream
Law: HITSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Hurt Insult Threaten Or Scream
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8 Interrupt, Patronise, Argue, Threaten, Terminate, Apply Penalties
Abbreviation: IPATTAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Interrupt, Patronise, Argue, Threaten, Terminate, Apply Penalties
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9 minacciare
threaten* * *minacciare v.tr.1 to threaten, to menace (anche dir.): minacciarono vendetta, they threatened revenge; minacciare guerra, to threaten war; minacciare qlcu. di arresto, di morte, to threaten s.o. with arrest, with death; minacciare qlcu. di ricorrere a misure legali, to threaten to take s.o. to law; minacciare un testimone, to intimidate a witness; mi-nacciò di licenziarsi, he threatened to resign; minacciò di uccidermi, he threatened to kill me2 (fig.) (mettere in pericolo) to menace, to threaten: un contrasto che minaccia la pace, a disagreement that menaces the peace; il mio viaggio è minacciato dallo sciopero aereo; my trip is threatened by the air strike3 (fig.) (far presentire un danno) to threaten: il cielo minaccia temporale, the sky is threatening; il mare minaccia burrasca, the sea is threatening; la febbre minaccia di salire, the temperature is threatening to rise4 (fig. letter.) (sovrastare minacciosamente) to loom over (sthg.): il castello minaccia il villaggio, the castle looms over the village.* * *[minat'tʃare]verbo transitivo1) (spaventare) to threaten, to menaceminacciare qcn. con un coltello — to threaten sb. at knife-point
2) fig. (preannunciare)3) fig. (mettere a rischio) to pose a threat to [paese, salute]essere minacciato — [equilibrio, tranquillità, economia] to be in jeopardy o peril
4) fig. (rischiare)* * *minacciare/minat't∫are/ [1]1 (spaventare) to threaten, to menace; minacciare qcn. con un coltello to threaten sb. at knife-point; essere minacciato to be under threat; sentirsi minacciato to feel threatened; essere minacciato di morte to be threatened with death3 fig. (mettere a rischio) to pose a threat to [paese, salute]; essere minacciato [equilibrio, tranquillità, economia] to be in jeopardy o peril -
10 застрашавам
threaten, menace(поставям в опасност) endanger, imperil; jeopardize(за криза) be imminentзастрашава го голяма опасност he is in grave dangerнищо не го застрашава he is in no dangerтова застрашава страната this endangers the country, this puts the country in dangerзастрашавам мира threaten war, carry the threat of warзастрашавам да падна (за власт, здание) totter* * *застраша̀вам,гл. threaten, menace; ( поставям в опасност) endanger, imperil; put in jeopardy; jeopardize; (за криза) be imminent; застрашава го голяма опасност he is in grave danger; \застрашавам да падна (за власт, здание) totter; \застрашавам мира threaten war, carry the threat of war; това застрашава страната this endangers the country, this puts the country in danger.* * *impend: застрашавам war - застрашавам мира* * *1. (за криза) be imminent 2. (поставям в опасност) endanger, imperil;jeopardize 3. threaten, menace 4. ЗАСТРАШАВАМ да падна (за власт, здание) totter 5. ЗАСТРАШАВАМ мира threaten war, carry the threat of war 6. застрашава го голяма опасност he is in grave danger 7. нищо не го застрашава he is in no danger 8. това застрашава страната this endangers the country, this puts the country in danger -
11 угрожать
threaten, menacethreaten, menacethreaten, menacethreaten, menace -
12 заплашвам
threaten, menace, intimidate (с with); bluster out//utter/make threats(предупреждавам) warn againstзаплашва го опасност he is in dangerзаплашва го гибел ruin stares him in the faceнищо не го заплашва he is in no danger* * *запла̀швам,гл. threaten, menace, intimidate (с with); bluster out/utter/make threats; ( шумно) thunder (out) threats; ( предупреждавам) warn against; заплашва го гибел ruin stares him in the face; заплашва го опасност he is in danger; \заплашвам с пръст wag o.’s finger (at); нищо не го заплашва he is in no danger.* * *browbeat; huff{hXf}; impend* * *1. (предупреждавам) warn against 2. (шумно) thunder (out) threats 3. threaten, menace, intimidate (с with);bluster out//utter/make threats 4. ЗАПЛАШВАМ с пръст wag o.'s finger (at) 5. заплашва го гибел ruin stares him in the face 6. заплашва го опасност he is in danger 7. нищо не го заплашва he is in no danger -
13 fygythio
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14 todong
threaten with weapon, forced by weapon,* * *threaten someone by pointing a weapon; commit armed robbery -
15 fytheirio
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16 prijetiti
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17 грозить
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18 угрожать
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19 замахиваться
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20 пригрозить
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