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1 groźny
adj( przeciwnik) dangerous, formidable; ( sytuacja) dangerous, threatening; (mina, głos) menacing* * *a.dangerous, formidable, menacing; groźny człowiek dangerous person; groźne spojrzenie menacing look; groźny wypadek serious accident; groźna choroba serious illness.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > groźny
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2 groźnie
adv. grad. [krzyknąć, spojrzeć, zmarszczyć brwi] threateningly, menacingly; [wyglądać, brzmieć] threatening adj., menacing adj.- lew zaryczał groźnie the lion roared menacingly* * *adv.menacingly, threateningly; wyglądać groźnie look menacing l. threatening.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > groźnie
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3 groźn|y
adj. grad 1. (niebezpieczny) [przeciwnik] dangerous; [przełęcz, działalność] dangerous, hazardous; [choroba, rana] serious- groźny stwór/rywal/wirus a dangerous creature/rival/virus- najgroźniejszy polski gangster the most dangerous Polish gangster- grypa może spowodować groźne komplikacje the flu can lead to serious a. dangerous complications- sytuacja groźna dla firmy/szkoły a dangerous situation for the company/school2. (niepokojący) [spojrzenie, mina, twarz] ominous, menacing; [wieści, wróżba] ominous- groźny głos a menacing voiceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > groźn|y
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4 pobrzmiewa|ć
impf vi książk. 1. [muzyka, dzwon] to be heard- w pokoju pobrzmiewała muzyka faint sounds of music could be heard in the room- w dali pobrzmiewał dzwon a bell tolled in the distance2. przen. w jej głosie pobrzmiewał ton groźby her voice had a menacing edge to it- w jego słowach pobrzmiewała nutka żalu there was a note a. tinge of regret in his voice- głos jej pobrzmiewał zniecierpliwieniem her voice sounded impatient- w powieści pobrzmiewają akcenty satyryczne the novel has a satirical edge a. some satirical undertonesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pobrzmiewa|ć
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