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1 ominously
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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2 ominously
adv.1 siniestramente, amenazadoramente.2 ominosamente, amenazadoramente, de modo inquietante. -
3 ominous
'ominəs(giving a suggestion about something bad that is going to happen: an ominous cloud; an ominous silence.) de mal agüero, siniestrotr['ɒmɪnəs]1 (foreboding evil) de mal agüero, siniestro,-a; (prophetic) agorero,-a; (threatening) amenazador,-ra, amenazante; (worrying) inquietanteominous ['ɑmənəs] adj: ominoso, agorero, de mal agüeroadj.• nefasto, -a adj.• ominoso, -a adj.'ɑːmənəs, 'ɒmɪnəsthere was an ominous silence — se hizo un silencio que no presagiaba or no auguraba nada bueno
that's ominous — eso es de mal agüero or es un mal augurio
['ɒmɪnǝs]ADJ [development, event] de mal agüero; [silence] que no augura nada bueno, que no presagia nada bueno; [sound] siniestro; [cloud] amenazador; [tone] (=sinister) amenazador; (=worrying) inquietantethe silence was ominous — el silencio no auguraba or no presagiaba nada bueno
to look/sound ominous — no augurar or presagiar nada bueno
* * *['ɑːmənəs, 'ɒmɪnəs]there was an ominous silence — se hizo un silencio que no presagiaba or no auguraba nada bueno
that's ominous — eso es de mal agüero or es un mal augurio
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4 portentously
[pɔː'tentǝslɪ]ADV1) (=ominously) portentosamente2) (=pompously) pomposamente -
5 eso
Multiple Entries: ESO eso
eso pron dem eso que te contaron what they told youb) ( en locs)◊ a eso de (at) around o about;en eso: en eso llegó su madre (just) at that moment her mother arrived; ¡eso es! that's it!; y eso que … even though …; por eso that's whyc)◊ ¡eso! ( interj) exactly!
eso pron dem neut that: eso de los fantasmas es una tontería, this whole thing about ghosts is nonsense
¡eso es!, that's it!
no me dio ni eso, she didn't give me even that
por eso nos vamos, that's why we are leaving Locuciones: a eso de, around: a eso de la medianoche, around midnight ' ESO' also found in these entries: Spanish: advertir - alcance - amargarse - aparte - así - bajeza - bastarse - broma - caer - calumnia - característica - característico - chistar - chupada - chupado - colmo - cómo - con - conducir - cosa - cuento - dar - deberse - derecha - derecho - diferenciar - discutible - doler - educación - empezar - entrar - ser - escribirse - eso - excusa - falsa - falso - faltar - ir - hacer - harina - importar - interesar - jorobar - llevar - luego - malpensada - malpensado - marcha - menos English: about - absolutely - affair - all - anything - ball - ball game - care - careful - common - debate - defy - deliberately - design - dig - do - done - dwell on - enough - failing - feel - fit - fortunate - go for - grab - harp on - head - here - however - it - joke - just - kick up - labour - like - mean - most - move - mud - nasty - need - no - none - nowhere - objection - occasion - ocean - of - offence - ominously -
6 suena
Del verbo sonar: ( conjugate sonar) \ \
suena es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sonar suena
sonar ( conjugate sonar) verbo intransitivo 1 [teléfono/timbre] to ring; [ disparo] to ring out; suenaon las doce en el reloj the clock struck twelve; me suenan las tripas (fam) my tummy's rumbling (colloq) 2 (+ compl) [ persona] to sound; sonaba preocupada she sounded worried; suena a hueco it sounds hollow 3◊ me suena tu cara your face is o looks familiar;¿te suena este refrán? does this proverb ring a bell (with you) o sound familiar to you? 4 (AmL fam) ( fracasar):◊ soné en el examen I blew it in the exam (colloq);sonamos we've blown it now (colloq) verbo transitivo 1 2 (Méx fam) sonarse verbo pronominal: tb
suena, suenan, etc see sonar
sonar verbo intransitivo
1 (un instrumento, una melodía) to sound: su voz sonaba a preocupación, her voice sounded worried (un despertador) to ring, buzz
2 (dar una impresión) to sound: lo que dices me suena a chino, what you are saying is Greek to me
eso me suena a problemas, that sounds like trouble
su propuesta no suena mal, I like the sound of her proposal
3 (ser familiar) su cara me suena, his face rings a bell, ese nombre no me suena de nada, that name is completely unknown to me
4 (ser citado, mencionado) su nombre suena como candidato al premio, his name was put forward as a candidate for the prize ' suena' also found in these entries: Spanish: música - sonar - soñar - sonora - sonoro - ubicar - chino - hueco English: bell - Dutch - faintly - familiar - ominously - ring - sound
См. также в других словарях:
ominously — (adv.) 1590s, from OMINOUS (Cf. ominous) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). In earliest use, of good omen, auspicious; meaning of evil omen first attested 1640s, in Milton … Etymology dictionary
ominously — adverb in an ominous manner; with sinister foreboding From first to last he was ominously polite, and ominously silent … Wiktionary
ominously — adv. Ominously is used with these adjectives: ↑silent Ominously is used with these verbs: ↑echo … Collocations dictionary
ominously — ominous ► ADJECTIVE ▪ giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen. DERIVATIVES ominously adverb ominousness noun. ORIGIN Latin ominosus, from omen omen … English terms dictionary
ominously — adverb in an ominous manner (Freq. 3) the sun darkened ominously • Derived from adjective: ↑ominous … Useful english dictionary
Ominously — Ominous Om i*nous, a. [L. ominosus, fr. omen. See {Omen}.] Of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen; significant; portentous; formerly used both in a favorable and unfavorable sense; now chiefly in the latter;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ominously — adverb see ominous … New Collegiate Dictionary
ominously — See ominous. * * * … Universalium
ominously — É‘mɪnÉ™slɪ / É’m adj. in a foreboding manner; in an ominous way … English contemporary dictionary
ominously — om·i·nous·ly … English syllables
ominously — See: ominous … English dictionary