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1. transitive verbbedrohen [Person]2. nounPlage, die* * *['menəs] 1. noun1) (something likely to cause injury, damage etc: Traffic is a menace on narrow roads.) die Bedrohung2) (a threat or show of hostility: His voice was full of menace.) die Bedrohung2. verb(to threaten: menaced by danger.) bedrohen- academic.ru/46143/menacing">menacing- menacingly* * *men·ace[ˈmenɪs, AM -nəs]I. nto demand [sth] with \menaces [etw] unter Anwendung von Drohungen verlangenpublic \menace öffentliche Gefahr▪ to be a \menace to sb eine Plage für jdn sein▪ to \menace sb/sth jdn/etw bedrohen* * *['menɪs]1. n1) Bedrohung f (to +gen); (issued by a person) Drohung f; (= imminent danger) drohende Gefahr2) (inf: nuisance) (Land)plage fshe's a menace on the roads — sie gefährdet den ganzen Verkehr
2. vtbedrohen* * *menace [ˈmenəs]A v/t1. bedrohen:b) gefährden2. etwas androhenB v/i drohen (auch fig), Drohungen ausstoßenC s1. Drohung f, Bedrohung f (to gen), fig auch drohende Gefahr (to für):be a menace to health eine Gesundheitsbedrohung darstellen;he spoke with a menace in his voice seine Stimme hatte einen drohenden Unterton2. umg Nervensäge f, Quälgeist m* * *1. transitive verbbedrohen [Person]2. nounPlage, die* * *v.androhen v.bedrohen v.drohen v. -
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adjectiveunheilvoll; (malignant) böse* * *['beilful](evil or harmful: a baleful influence.) unheilvoll- academic.ru/84427/balefully">balefully* * *bale·ful[ˈbeɪlfəl]1. (menacing) böse, bedrohlichto give sb a \baleful glance jdm einen bösen Blick zuwerfen2. ( fig) folgenschwer* * *['beIlfUl]adj2) (= sad) traurig* * *baleful adj (adv balefully)1. Person:a) bösartigb) rachsüchtig2. hasserfüllt (Blick)3. verderblich (Einfluss)4. unheilvoll5. obs oder poet niedergeschlagen, deprimiert* * *adjectiveunheilvoll; (malignant) böse* * *adj.unheilvoll adj.verderblich adj. -
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im·pend·ing[ɪmˈpendɪŋ]\impending disaster drohende Katastrophe* * *[Im'pendɪŋ]adjbevorstehend; death, disaster also nahe; storm also heraufziehend; (= threatening) drohend* * *a) nahe bevorstehend:his impendent death sein naher Todb) drohend (Gefahr etc)* * *adj.bevorstehend adj.drohend adj. -
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adjectivethreatening letter — Drohbrief, der
* * *threat·en·ing[ˈθretənɪŋ]1. (hostile) drohend, Droh-\threatening letter Drohbrief m2. (menacing) bedrohlich\threatening clouds dunkle Wolken* * *['ɵretnɪŋ]adjdrohend; weather, clouds also, situation bedrohlicha threatening letter/phone call — ein Drohbrief m/-anruf m
* * *threatening adj (adv threateningly)1. drohend, Droh…:threatening letter Drohbrief m2. fig bedrohlich* * *adjectivethreatening letter — Drohbrief, der
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(DE) bedrohlich; bevorstehende; drohende; imminent; gefahrdrohend; (EN) angry; comminatory; denouncer; denunciatory; forbidding; fulminant; grim; imminent; instant; louring; loury; lowering; menaceful; menacing; minacious; minatory; sable; threatening; tough
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