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I Adj. threatening, menacing; Lage: dangerous; Ausmaß etc.: alarming; (unheilvoll) ominous; in bedrohliche Nähe rücken come ( oder get) dangerously ( oder threateningly) close; bedrohliche Ausmaße annehmen take on alarming proportionsII Adv. threateningly; sich bedrohlich auswirken auf (begin to) threaten; bedrohlich nahe dangerously ( oder threateningly) close; ... hat sich bedrohlich verschlechtert / ist bedrohlich angestiegen there’s been an alarming deterioration / increase in...* * *threatening; forbidding* * *be|droh|lich [bə'droːlɪç]1. adj(= gefährlich) alarming; (= Unheil verkündend) menacing, threateningAids ist eine bedróhliche Krankheit — AIDS is a dangerous illness
2. advdangerously, alarminglysich bedróhlich verschlechtern — to deteriorate alarmingly
der Himmel war bedróhlich schwarz — the sky was an ominous or a menacing black
* * *be·droh·lichI. adj dangerous, threateningin \bedrohlicher Nähe sein to be perilously closeeine \bedrohliche Lage an alarming situationII. adv dangerously, alarmingly* * *1. 2.* * *bedrohliche Ausmaße annehmen take on alarming proportionsB. adv threateningly;sich bedrohlich auswirken auf (begin to) threaten;bedrohlich nahe dangerously ( oder threateningly) close;… hat sich bedrohlich verschlechtert/ist bedrohlich angestiegen there’s been an alarming deterioration/increase in …* * *1. 2.* * *adv.forbiddingly adv.frowningly adv.threateningly adv. -
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