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1. adv подобно Апокалипсису; пророчески2. adv мрачно, пессимистическиСинонимический ряд:1. ominously (other) balefully; banefully; direfully; direly; fatefully; inauspiciously; ominously; threateningly; unluckily2. prophetically (other) oracularly; prophetically
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