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44 he shook his head glumly
Макаров: он с хмурым видом покачал головойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he shook his head glumly
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48 natmureno
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49 taciturnamente
adv.morosely, dourly, glumly, somberly.* * *= glumly.Ex. Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.* * *= glumly.Ex: Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.
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50 sombríamente
adv.bleakly, lugubriously, somberly, cheerlessly.* * *ADV sombrely, somberly (EEUU)* * *= glumly, grimly, sombrely [somberly, -USA].Ex. Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.Ex. As she sat alone in the staff lounge at the end of her exhausting day, she reflected grimly that she was on her own as far as the assignments were concerned = Mientras se sentaba sola en la sala de personal al final de un día agotador, reflexionaba sombríamente que estaba sola en lo relativo a sus tareas.Ex. Focusing on the structure, functions, and finance of this institution, the book somberly traces what its authors see as, in general, a story of decline.* * *= glumly, grimly, sombrely [somberly, -USA].Ex: Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.
Ex: As she sat alone in the staff lounge at the end of her exhausting day, she reflected grimly that she was on her own as far as the assignments were concerned = Mientras se sentaba sola en la sala de personal al final de un día agotador, reflexionaba sombríamente que estaba sola en lo relativo a sus tareas.Ex: Focusing on the structure, functions, and finance of this institution, the book somberly traces what its authors see as, in general, a story of decline.* * *somberly* -
51 tristemente
adv.sadly.* * *► adverbio1 sadly* * *ADV sadlyel tristemente famoso lugar — the sadly notorious o well-known place
* * *adverbio sadly* * *= glumly, ruefully, forlornly, sadly, wistfully.Ex. Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.Ex. One respondent rather ruefully told us, 'In a way, I am delighted by they are so busy earning credit for the school that I am seriously worried about our ability to cover our own needs.Ex. Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.Ex. Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex. He said that growing up during the depression he always looked back wistfully to the 1920s age of flappers as an era of freedom he had missed.* * *adverbio sadly* * *= glumly, ruefully, forlornly, sadly, wistfully.Ex: Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.
Ex: One respondent rather ruefully told us, 'In a way, I am delighted by they are so busy earning credit for the school that I am seriously worried about our ability to cover our own needs.Ex: Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.Ex: Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex: He said that growing up during the depression he always looked back wistfully to the 1920s age of flappers as an era of freedom he had missed.* * *sadly—no —dijo tristemente no, he said sadly o sorrowfullytristemente, así es sadly, that's the way it isesta tristemente célebre localidad this regrettably o sadly well-known place* * *tristemente advsadly;el tristemente famoso penal the notorious jail* * *tristemente adv sadly -
52 glum
adjectivetrübsinnig [Person]; bedrückt [Gesicht]* * *(gloomy and sad: a glum expression.) verdrießlich- academic.ru/87481/glumly">glumly- glumness* * *<- mm->[glʌm]\glum thoughts schwarze Gedanken* * *[glʌm]adj (+er)niedergeschlagen, bedrückt; atmosphere gedrückt; thoughts schwarzto feel/look glum — bedrückt sein/aussehen
* * *glum [ɡlʌm] adj (adv glumly) bedrückt, niedergeschlagen* * *adjectivetrübsinnig [Person]; bedrückt [Gesicht]* * *adj.mürrisch adj.verdrießlich adj. -
53 мрачно
darkly, frowningly, grimly, glumly, gloomilyгледам някого мрачно look darkly at s.o.в стаята стана мрачно the room grew darkбъдещето се очертава мрачно the future looks gloomy* * *мра̀чно,нареч. darkly, frowningly, grimly, glumly, gloomily; в стаята стана \мрачно the room grew dark; гледам \мрачно pull/draw/make a long face; гледам \мрачно на take a gloomy view of; гледам някого \мрачно look darkly at s.o.* * *1. darkly, frowningly, grimly, glumly, gloomily 2. бъдещето се очертава МРАЧНО the future looks gloomy 3. в стаята стана МРАЧНО the room grew dark 4. гледам МРАЧНО на take a gloomy view of 5. гледам някого МРАЧНО look darkly at s.о. -
54 verdrießlich
Adj.2. Sache: irksome* * *splenetic; boring; tiresome; morose; glum; peevish; vexatious; pettish; irksome* * *ver|drieß|lich [fɛɐ'driːslɪç]adjmorose; Arbeit, Angelegenheit irksome* * *1) glumly2) (gloomy and sad: a glum expression.) glum3) peevishly4) (easily made angry; irritable; frequently complaining: a peevish old man.) peevish5) (bad-tempered or rude.) surly* * *ver·drieß·lich[fɛɐ̯ˈdri:slɪç]adj (geh)1. (missmutig)\verdrießliches Gesicht sullen face\verdrießliche Stimmung morose mood2. (misslich) tiresome* * *1.Adjektiv morose2.adverbial morosely* * *verdrießlich adj2. Sache: irksome* * *1.Adjektiv morose2.adverbial morosely* * *adj.glum adj.irksome adj.morose adj.peevish adj.splenetic adj. adv.glumly adv.peevishly adv.surlily adv. -
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56 alegremente
adv.1 happily, joyfully.2 gladly, happily, merrily, cheerfully.* * *► adverbio1 (con alegría) happily, cheerfully2 (frívolamente) gaily* * *adv.cheerfully, happily* * *ADV1) (=felizmente) happily, cheerfully2) (=irresponsablemente) gaily* * *a) ( con alegría) cheerfully, happilyb) ( con ligereza) blithely, gaily* * *= cheerfully, merrily, perkily, lightheartedly, joyously, gaily.Ex. 'Good morning,' he said cheerfully as he picked up the receiver.Ex. Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.Ex. 'Have a minute, Drew?' the selectman asked, perkily.Ex. Publishers claim the book is based on valid sources and portrays blacks positively but lightheartedly.Ex. Wine lovers around the world have joyously adopted the British slang word 'plonk' to describe poor, cheap wine.Ex. See the flamboyantly costumed Rickshaw pullers and their gaily decorated carts = Vea los carritos decorados vistosamente y tirados por hombres vestidos ostentosamente.* * *a) ( con alegría) cheerfully, happilyb) ( con ligereza) blithely, gaily* * *= cheerfully, merrily, perkily, lightheartedly, joyously, gaily.Ex: 'Good morning,' he said cheerfully as he picked up the receiver.
Ex: Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.Ex: 'Have a minute, Drew?' the selectman asked, perkily.Ex: Publishers claim the book is based on valid sources and portrays blacks positively but lightheartedly.Ex: Wine lovers around the world have joyously adopted the British slang word 'plonk' to describe poor, cheap wine.Ex: See the flamboyantly costumed Rickshaw pullers and their gaily decorated carts = Vea los carritos decorados vistosamente y tirados por hombres vestidos ostentosamente.* * *1 (con alegría) cheerfully, happily2 (con ligereza) blithely, gaily* * *alegremente adv1. [con alegría] happily, joyfully2. [irreflexivamente] blithely* * *alegremente adv: happily, cheerfully* * *alegremente adv cheerfully / happily / joyfully -
57 estar sentado sin hacer o decir nada
(v.) = sit byEx. Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.* * *(v.) = sit byEx: Kate and Jones laughed merrily, while Hernandez and the fourth member of the group, head of technical services, Pershing, sat glumly by.
Spanish-English dictionary > estar sentado sin hacer o decir nada
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59 glum
[glʌm]aggettivo cupo, tetro, depresso* * *(gloomy and sad: a glum expression.) tetro- glumly- glumness* * *glum /glʌm/a.accigliato; cupo; depresso; squallido; triste; tetroglumlyavv.cupamente; tetramenteglumnessn. [u]cupezza; squallore; tristezza; tetraggine.* * *[glʌm]aggettivo cupo, tetro, depresso -
60 он с хмурым видом покачал головой
Makarov: he shook his head glumlyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он с хмурым видом покачал головой
См. также в других словарях:
Glumly — Glum ly, adv. In a glum manner; sullenly; moodily. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glumly — adv. Glumly is used with these verbs: ↑nod, ↑stare, ↑think … Collocations dictionary
glumly — glum ► ADJECTIVE (glummer, glummest) ▪ dejected; morose. DERIVATIVES glumly adverb. ORIGIN related to dialect glum to frown , variant of GLOOM(Cf. ↑gloom) … English terms dictionary
glumly — adverb see glum … New Collegiate Dictionary
glumly — See glum. * * * … Universalium
glumly — adverb in a glum manner Syn: moodily, sullenly … Wiktionary
glumly — adv. gloomily, sullenly; despondently … English contemporary dictionary
glumly — glum·ly … English syllables
glumly — See: glum … English dictionary
glumly — adverb in a sullen manner he sat in his chair dourly • Syn: ↑dourly, ↑sullenly • Derived from adjective: ↑glum, ↑sullen (for: ↑sullenly), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
glum — glumly, adv. glumness, n. /glum/, adj., glummer, glummest. sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected. [1425 75; late ME; var. of GLOOM] Syn. moody, sulky; despondent, melancholy. GLUM, MOROSE, SULLEN, DOUR, SURLY all are adjectives describing a… … Universalium