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  • 1 missmutig

    Adj. bad-tempered, sullen, präd. auch in a bad mood; (unzufrieden) disgruntled
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    querulous
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    mịss|mu|tig ['mIsmuːtɪç]
    1. adj
    sullen, morose; (= unzufrieden) discontented; Äußerung, Aussehen disgruntled
    2. adv
    sullenly, morosely; (= unzufrieden) discontentedly; sagen, sich äußern disgruntledly
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    miss·mu·tigRR, miß·mu·tigALT
    [ˈmɪsmu:tiç]
    adj morose, sullen
    mach doch kein so \missmutiges Gesicht don't look so morose
    in so \missmutiger Stimmung in such a bad mood
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    1.
    Adjektiv bad-tempered; sullen < face>

    warum bist du heute so missmutig?why are you in such a bad mood today?

    2.
    adverbial bad-temperedly
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    missmutig adj bad-tempered, sullen, präd auch in a bad mood; (unzufrieden) disgruntled
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    1.
    Adjektiv bad-tempered; sullen < face>
    2.
    adverbial bad-temperedly
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    adj.
    discontented adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > missmutig

  • 2 düster

    Adj. Dial. düster I 1
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    sad; funereal; sepulchral; shadowy; sullen; shady; dusky; drab; somber; macabre; tenebrous; sombre; sepulcher; saturnine; dark; dismal; dim; obscure; gloomy
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    dus|ter ['duːstɐ]
    adj
    See:
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    1) (dim; dark: gloomy rooms.) gloomy
    3) (gloomy: dismal news; Don't look so dismal!) dismal
    4) (dark (and gloomy): Black is a sombre colour.) sombre
    5) (grave; serious: He was in a sombre mood.) sombre
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    düs·ter
    [ˈdy:stɐ]
    1. (finster) dark, gloomy
    ein \düsterer Himmel a gloomy [or an overcast] [or BRIT a heavy] sky
    \düsteres Wetter dismal [or gloomy] weather
    2. (bedrückend) gloomy, melancholy
    \düstere Gestalten melancholy figures
    eine \düstere Ahnung a foreboding
    \düstere Prognosen gloomy predictions
    ein \düsteres Szenario a gloomy scenario
    3. (schwermütig) black, gloomy, melancholy
    eine \düstere Miene a gloomy [or melancholy] face
    \düstere Gedanken black thoughts
    eine \düstere Stimmung a black [or melancholy] mood
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    1.
    1) dark; gloomy; dim < light>
    2) (fig.) gloomy; sombre <colour, music>; dark < foreboding>
    2.
    adverbial (fig.) gloomily
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    A. adj
    1. (dunkel) dark, gloomy; Licht: dim; Farben: dark, sombre (US -er)
    2. (bedrückend) Aussichten: dismal, grim, depressing; Atmosphäre, Prognose, Wetter: gloomy, forbidding; Musik: sombre (US -er);
    ein düsteres Bild von etwas zeichnen etc fig paint a black picture of sth;
    die Zukunft in düsteren Farben ausmalen fig paint the future in dark colo(u)rs;
    es sieht düster aus (für uns) things are looking grim (for us)
    3. (bedrückt) Blick: ominous, forbidding; Gedanken: black; Schweigen: gloomy;
    in düsterer Stimmung in a grim mood;
    ein düsteres Gesicht machen have a gloomy expression (on one’s face)
    B. adv:
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    1.
    1) dark; gloomy; dim < light>
    2) (fig.) gloomy; sombre <colour, music>; dark < foreboding>
    2.
    adverbial (fig.) gloomily
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    adj.
    dismal adj.
    drab adj.
    dusky adj.
    gloomy adj.
    saturnine adj.
    sepulchral adj.
    sombre adj. adv.
    dismally adv.
    drably adv.
    duskily adv.
    funereally adv.
    saturninely adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > düster

  • 3 duster

    Adj. Dial. düster I 1
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    sad; funereal; sepulchral; shadowy; sullen; shady; dusky; drab; somber; macabre; tenebrous; sombre; sepulcher; saturnine; dark; dismal; dim; obscure; gloomy
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    dus|ter ['duːstɐ]
    adj
    See:
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    1) (dim; dark: gloomy rooms.) gloomy
    3) (gloomy: dismal news; Don't look so dismal!) dismal
    4) (dark (and gloomy): Black is a sombre colour.) sombre
    5) (grave; serious: He was in a sombre mood.) sombre
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    düs·ter
    [ˈdy:stɐ]
    1. (finster) dark, gloomy
    ein \düsterer Himmel a gloomy [or an overcast] [or BRIT a heavy] sky
    \düsteres Wetter dismal [or gloomy] weather
    2. (bedrückend) gloomy, melancholy
    \düstere Gestalten melancholy figures
    eine \düstere Ahnung a foreboding
    \düstere Prognosen gloomy predictions
    ein \düsteres Szenario a gloomy scenario
    3. (schwermütig) black, gloomy, melancholy
    eine \düstere Miene a gloomy [or melancholy] face
    \düstere Gedanken black thoughts
    eine \düstere Stimmung a black [or melancholy] mood
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    1.
    1) dark; gloomy; dim < light>
    2) (fig.) gloomy; sombre <colour, music>; dark < foreboding>
    2.
    adverbial (fig.) gloomily
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    duster adj dial düster A 1
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    1.
    1) dark; gloomy; dim < light>
    2) (fig.) gloomy; sombre <colour, music>; dark < foreboding>
    2.
    adverbial (fig.) gloomily
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    adj.
    dismal adj.
    drab adj.
    dusky adj.
    gloomy adj.
    saturnine adj.
    sepulchral adj.
    sombre adj. adv.
    dismally adv.
    drably adv.
    duskily adv.
    funereally adv.
    saturninely adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > duster

  • 4 mißmutig

    miss·mu·tigRR, miß·mu·tigALT
    [ˈmɪsmu:tiç]
    adj morose, sullen
    mach doch kein so \mißmutiges Gesicht don't look so morose
    in so \mißmutiger Stimmung in such a bad mood

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > mißmutig

  • 5 missmutig

    miss·mu·tigRR, miß·mu·tig ALT [ʼmɪsmu:tiç] adj
    morose, sullen;
    mach doch kein so \missmutiges Gesicht don't look so morose;
    in so \missmutiger Stimmung in such a bad mood

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > missmutig

  • 6 mißmutig

    miss·mu·tigRR, miß·mu·tig ALT [ʼmɪsmu:tiç] adj
    morose, sullen;
    mach doch kein so \mißmutiges Gesicht don't look so morose;
    in so \mißmutiger Stimmung in such a bad mood

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > mißmutig

См. также в других словарях:

  • sullen — sul|len [ sʌlən ] adjective 1. ) showing that you are in an unhappy mood, and do not want to talk a ) used about someone s expression or attitude: a sullen look 2. ) LITERARY if the sky or weather is sullen, it is dark and unpleasant ╾ sul|len|ly …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sullen — UK [ˈsʌlən] / US adjective 1) a) showing that you are in an unhappy mood, and do not want to talk b) used about someone s expression or attitude a sullen look 2) literary if the sky or weather is sullen, it is dark and unpleasant Derived words:… …   English dictionary

  • sullen — sullen, *glum, morose, surly, sulky, crabbed, saturnine, dour, gloomy can mean governed by or showing, especially in one s aspect, a forbidding or disagreeable mood or disposition. One is sullen who is, often by disposition, gloomy, silent, and… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • look — I n. glance expression 1) to get, have, take a look 2) to dart, shoot; steal a look 3) to give smb. a look 4) a blank, distant, faraway, vacant look (she had a faraway look in her eyes) 5) an anxious, worried; baleful; close, hard; come hither,… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • sullen — sul|len [ˈsʌlən] adj [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from an unrecorded Anglo French solein single, solitary, sullen , from Latin solus alone ] 1.) angry and silent, especially because you feel life has been unfair to you ▪ Bill sat in sullen… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sullen — adjective 1 silently showing anger or bad temper: a look of sullen resentment 2 literary sky or weather that is sullen is dark and unpleasant; gloomy (3) sullenly adverb sullenness noun (U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • dirty look — /dɜti ˈlʊk/ (say dertee look) noun Colloquial an angry or sullen expression: she gave him a dirty look …  

  • glum — [[t]glʌm[/t]] adj. glum•mer, glum•mest sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME; var. of gloom glum′ly, adv. glum′ness, n. syn: glum, morose, sullen describe a gloomy, unsociable attitude. glum suggests a depressed,… …   From formal English to slang

  • low|er — low|er1 «LOH uhr», verb, adjective, adverb. –v.t. 1. to let down or haul down: »We lower the flat at night. 2. to make lower: »to lower the water in a canal, to lower the volume of the radio, Figurative. to lower the price of a car, to lower the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • gloom — c.1300 as a verb, to look sullen or displeased, perhaps from Scandinavian (Cf. Norw. dialectal glome to stare somberly ). Not considered to be related to O.E. glom twilight, but perhaps to M.L.G. glum turbid, Du. gluren to leer. The noun is 1590s …   Etymology dictionary

  • glower — [ glaʊə] verb have an angry or sullen look on one s face; scowl. noun an angry or sullen look. Derivatives glowering adjective gloweringly adverb Origin C15: perh. a Scots var. of dialect glore, or from obs. glow to stare , both possibly of Scand …   English new terms dictionary

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