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1 glum
(gloomy and sad: a glum expression.) sombrío, taciturno, melancólico- glumly- glumness
tr[glʌm]1 (mood) abatido,-a, desanimado,-a, triste; (by nature) taciturno,-a, melancólico,-a1) sullen: hosco, sombrío2) dreary, gloomy: sombrío, triste, melancólicoadj.• hosco, -a adj.• malhumorado, -a adj.• sombrío, -a adj.glʌm[ɡlʌm]ADJ (compar glummer) (superl glummest) [person] melancólico; [mood, expression] triste; [tone] melancólico, sombrío* * *[glʌm] -
2 glum
adj.1 abatido(a), triste.2 taciturno, sombrío, tétrico. -
3 MM
( written abbreviation) plural mm or mms - millimetre(s): a 16 mm film.) mmMultiple Entries: mm mm.
mm (abr de milímetros) millimetre, mm 'mm' also found in these entries: Spanish: SS.MM. - mm. English: graph paper - mm - brim - clam - cram - dam - dim - drum - glum - grim - hem - hum - jam - program - ram - scram - sham - skim - slam - slim - stem - strum - sum - trimMmtr[em]1 (the letter) M, m nombre femenino(= millimeter(s) o (BrE) millimetre(s)) mmABBR= Messieurs Srs., Sres.* * *(= millimeter(s) o (BrE) millimetre(s)) mm -
4 mm
( written abbreviation) plural mm or mms - millimetre(s): a 16 mm film.) mmMultiple Entries: mm mm.
mm (abr de milímetros) millimetre, mm 'mm' also found in these entries: Spanish: SS.MM. - mm. English: graph paper - mm - brim - clam - cram - dam - dim - drum - glum - grim - hem - hum - jam - program - ram - scram - sham - skim - slam - slim - stem - strum - sum - trimMmtr[em]1 (the letter) M, m nombre femenino(= millimeter(s) o (BrE) millimetre(s)) mm
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[mm]EXCL esto, pues, vamos a ver* * *(= millimeter(s) o (BrE) millimetre(s)) mm -
5 abatido
Del verbo abatir: ( conjugate abatir) \ \
abatido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: abatido abatir
abatido
◊ -da adjetivo [estar] (deprimido, triste) depressed;( desanimado) downhearted, dispirited
abatir ( conjugate abatir) verbo transitivo 1 ( derribar) ‹pájaro/avión› to bring down; ‹muro/edificio› to knock down; ‹ árbol› to fell; 2 (deprimir, entristecer): no te dejes abatido por las preocupaciones don't let your worries get you down 3 ‹ asiento› to recline abatirse verbo pronominal 1 ( deprimirse) to get depressed 2 (frml) abatidose sobre algo/algn [pájaro/avión] to swoop down on sth/sb; [ desgracia] to befall sth/sb (frml);
abatido,-a adjetivo dejected, depressed, downhearted
abatir verbo transitivo
1 (derribar, derrumbar) to knock down, pull down: los enemigos abatieron tres de nuestros aviones, the enemy shot down three of our planes
2 (tumbar el respaldo) to fold down
3 (desalentar) to depress, dishearten: las malas noticias no nos abatieron, the bad news didn't discourage us ' abatido' also found in these entries: Spanish: abatida - aplanar - desanimada - desanimado - deshecha - deshecho - polvo - sombría - sombrío - abatir English: dejected - despondent - dishearten - downcast - glum - grief-stricken - mope - prostrate - depressed - dispirited - down - miserable -
6 desanimado
Del verbo desanimar: ( conjugate desanimar) \ \
desanimado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: desanimado desanimar
desanimado
◊ -da adjetivodiscouraged, dispirited
desanimar ( conjugate desanimar) verbo transitivo to discourage desanimarse verbo pronominal to become disheartened o discouraged
desanimado,-a adjetivo
1 (abatido, entristecido) downhearted, dejected
2 (reunión, verbena, etc) dull, lifeless
desanimar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten ' desanimado' also found in these entries: Spanish: capa - desanimada - abatido English: dispirited - glum - mope - mope about - mope around - down -
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8 taciturno
См. также в других словарях:
glum´ly — glum «gluhm», adjective, glum|mer, glum|mest. gloomy; dismal; sullen: »a glum look. Why should folk be glum…When Nature herself is glad? (John Greenleaf Whittier) … Useful english dictionary
glum — [glʌm] adj comparative glummer superlative glummest [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: glum to look annoyed or bored (15 19 centuries), from gloom] if someone is glum, they feel unhappy and do not talk a lot = ↑gloomy ▪ Anna looked glum . ▪ After dinner,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Glum — Glum, v. i. To look sullen; to be of a sour countenance; to be glum. [Obs.] Hawes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glum — glum·ly; glum·ness; glum; … English syllables
Glum — (gl[u^]m), n. [See {Gloom}.] Sullenness. [Obs.] Skelton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glum — Glum, a. Moody; silent; sullen. [1913 Webster] I frighten people by my glun face. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glum — [ glʌm ] adjective looking sad, as if you expect something bad to happen ╾ glum|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glum — ► ADJECTIVE (glummer, glummest) ▪ dejected; morose. DERIVATIVES glumly adverb. ORIGIN related to dialect glum to frown , variant of GLOOM(Cf. ↑gloom) … English terms dictionary
glum — [glum] adj. glummer, glummest [prob. < ME glomen, var. of gloum(b)en: see GLOOM] feeling or looking gloomy, sullen, or morose glumly adv. glumness n … English World dictionary
Glum — Glum, altnordischer Skalde, geb. 926, besuchte Norwegen, ohne an Höfen zu singen; er erlegte viele Feinde u. war sehr gewandt in der Führung von Processen; er st. 1003. Seine Gesänge waren im Alterthum berühmt u. wurden oft von Anderen gesungen.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
glum — index disconsolate, lugubrious, pessimistic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary