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1 дивитися
1) (на, у) to look (at, in, into); ( пильно) to stare (at, into), to gaze (at, into)дивитися презирливо — to look down (at)
дивитися сердито — to glare, to glower (at)
2) ( про фільм) to see; ( про книгу) to look through; ( про телевізійну передачу) to watch3) ( піклуватися) to look ( after), to take care (of)4) ( оглядати - хворого) to examine; to review, to inspect5) ( ставитись певним чином) to view, to regard; він на це дивиться інакше he views the matter in a different light6) ( наказовий спосіб)дивись!, дивіться! (застереження) — take care!; look out; mind
дивись, не роби цього — mind you do not do that; beware of doing that
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2 наморщити
to wrinkle; to shrivel, to knitнаморщити лоба — to knit (to contract, to furrow) one's brow; to frown
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3 насуплюватися
= насупитисяto knit one's brow; to frown, to scowl (at, on) -
4 нахмурюватися
= нахмуритисяto knit one's brow; to frown, to scowl (at, on); to lour, to lower -
5 супитися
to knit one's brows, to frown, to scowl, to look black -
6 хмурий
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7 хмурити
хмурити брови — to knit (to contract, to knot) one's brows
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8 хмуритися
1) ( про людину) to knit one's brows, to frown, to scowl, to look black2) (про небо, погоду) to be overcast, to gloom, to lour, to lower
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frown´er — frown «frown», noun, verb. –n. 1. a wrinkling of the forehead in deep thought, anger, or disapproval: »a frown of concentration. 2. any expression or show of disapproval: »Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are (Hartley… … Useful english dictionary
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