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1 improntare
improntare v.tr.1 to impress, to imprint; to stamp, to mark2 (fig.) to give* an expression to (sthg.), to characterize, to give* a note of (sthg.): improntare il volto a severità, to put on a severe look.◘ improntarsi v.intr.pron. to take* on a look of (sthg.): il suo viso s'improntò a tristezza, his face took on a look of sadness.* * *[impron'tare] 1.verbo transitivo2.improntare il volto a un'espressione corrucciata — to frown, to put on a sullen look
3.- rsi di tristezza — [ personalità] to become imbued with sadness; [ volto] to take on a sorrowful look
verbo pronominale improntarsi improntare* * *improntare/impron'tare/ [1]improntare il volto a un'espressione corrucciata to frown, to put on a sullen look(aus. essere). to become* imbued (di with); - rsi di tristezza [ personalità] to become imbued with sadness; [ volto] to take on a sorrowful look.III improntarsi verbo pronominale→ improntare -
2 муся се
scowl, lour, lower, pout, look cross, wear a sullen look, miff* * *му̀ся се,възвр. гл., мин. св. деят. прич. му̀сил се scowl, lour, lower, pout, look cross, wear a sullen look, miff.* * *miff; pout; pucker; scowl; sulk -
3 obrażony
adjbyć obrażonym na obrażony — +acc to be offended with
* * *a.- eni1. (= urażony) offended, insulted, resentful (na kogoś/coś at sb/sth).2. (= niechętny) sullen, huffy; zrobić obrażoną minę give a sullen look, make an offended face, look offended; obrażony na cały świat bitter and twisted.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obrażony
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4 мрачный
1. grave2. cheerless3. lugubrious4. lurid5. sombre6. bleak7. dour8. dreary9. glum10. murky11. saturnine12. somber13. somberly14. dark; obscure; gloomy; somber; sombreтяжёлый час; мрачное время — dark hour
15. black«чёрный юмор», мрачный гротеск — black humour
16. dismal17. funerealмрачное выражение лица; «похоронный вид» — funereal expressions of face
18. gaunt19. gloomy20. grim21. heavy22. obscure23. sullen24. woebegoneСинонимический ряд:1. безнадежно (прил.) безнадежно; пессимистично2. хмуро (прил.) пасмурно; сумрачно; угрюмо; хмуро3. пессимистически (проч.) пессимистически; пессимистичноАнтонимический ряд:весело; светло -
5 погляд
ч1) look; ( пильний) gaze, regard, stare; (побіжний, випадковий) glance; ( настирливий і ворожий) glareпогляд скоса (на) — sidelong glance (at)
кинути погляд (на) — to glance (at), to throw (to cast, to dart) a glance ( look) (at)
спрямувати погляд (на) — to direct ( to turn) one's eyes (to)
здивований погляд — astonished look (gape, stare)
пильний погляд — stare, stony look
суворий погляд — stem ( severe) look
2) (думка, точка зору) opinion, idea, view, outlookна мій погляд — in my opinion, to my mind, in my judg(e)ment
погляди на життя — way of looking at things; views
основні погляди — the main tenets (of)
не погоджуватися з чиїмись поглядами — to have different views; to disagree with smb.'s views
3)з першого погляду — at a glimpse, at first sight, at the first blush
з усіх поглядів — from all points of view, to all intents
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6 угрюмый
прлgloomy, подавленный glum, morose; неприветливый sullenугрю́мый вид — gloomy/glum/dismal/sullen look
угрю́мый лес — gloomy/bleak forest
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7 угрюмый
1. sulky2. sullenly3. surlily4. morose; gloomy5. moody6. sour7. sullen8. surlyСинонимический ряд:хмуро (прил.) мрачно; пасмурно; сумрачно; хмуроАнтонимический ряд: -
8 исподлобья
нареч.смотреть исподлобья (на вн.) — lour (at), glower (at); look from under the brows ( distrustfully / sullenly) (at)
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9 муся
се scowl, lour, lower, pout, look cross, wear a sullen look, miff -
10 угрюмый взгляд делал его лицо мрачным
General subject: a sullen look shaded his faceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > угрюмый взгляд делал его лицо мрачным
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12 Р-316
РУКИ КОРОТКИ (КОРОТКИ) (у кого) coll VP subj. with быть0 (pres only), оказаться (past only) often used with the infin of another verb fixed WOs.o. does not have the right, authority, or influence to do sth. (used-often as a response in a dialogue-to state that the person or organization threatening to harm the speaker or another person will not be able to carry out the threat): (y X-a) руки коротки (сделать Y) - X's reach is (too) shortX's arm isn't long enough X doesn't have the power (X is powerless) (to do Y) (in limited contexts) (just) let X try (to do Y)(when used in direct address) руки (у тебя (у вас)) коротки! = just try it!just you try!«Вы знаете, что он помогает бургомистру упечь вас под суд?» - «Догадываюсь». - «Это вас не волнует?» - «Нет. Руки у них коротки. То есть, у бургомистра руки коротки, и у суда» (Стругацкие 1). "You know that he's helping the burgomaster haul you into court?" "I guessed as much." "That doesn't bother you?" "No. His reach is short. That is to say, the burgomaster's Also the court's" (1a).В мрачном взгляде Баулина Саша почувствовал предостережение. Но этот взгляд только подхлестнул его. От чего предостерегает? Снова исключат? Руки коротки! (Рыбаков 2). Baulin's sullen look was a signal to Sasha not to go too far. Instead, it only spurred him on. What was Baulin warning him about? Were they going to expel him again7 Let them try! (2a). -
13 муху проглотил
[VP; subj: human; past only; fixed WO]=====⇒ one looks displeased, has a sullen look:- X looks like < as if> he has just eaten a lemon.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > муху проглотил
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14 руки коротки
[VPsubj бытьи (pres only), оказаться (past only); often used with the infin of another verb; fixed WO]=====⇒ s.o. does not have the right, authority, or influence to do sth. (used-often as a response in a dialogue-to state that the person or organization threatening to harm the speaker or another person will not be able to carry out the threat):- (y X-a) руки коротки (сделать Y) - X's reach is (too) short;- [in limited contexts] (just) let X try (to do Y);- just you try!♦ "Вы знаете, что он помогает бургомистру упечь вас под суд?" - "Догадываюсь". - "Это вас не волнует?" - "Нет. Руки у них коротки. То есть, у бургомистра руки коротки, и у суда" (Стругацкие 1). "You know that he's helping the burgomaster haul you into court?" "I guessed as much." "That doesn't bother you?" "No. His reach is short. That is to say, the burgomasters Also the court's" (1a).♦ В мрачном взгляде Баулина Саша почувствовал предостережение. Но этот взгляд только подхлестнул его. От чего предостерегает? Снова исключат? Руки коротки! (Рыбаков 2). Baulins sullen look was a signal to Sasha not to go too far. Instead, it only spurred him on. What was Baulin warning him about? Were they going to expel him again? Let them try! (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > руки коротки
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15 намуси се
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16 improntare il volto a un'espressione corrucciata
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > improntare il volto a un'espressione corrucciata
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17 исподлобья
нареч.смотре́ть исподло́бья (на вн.) — ≈ lour (at), glower (at) ( distrustfully or sullenly)
взгляд исподло́бья — sullen look
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18 пасмурный вид
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19 missmutig
* * *querulous* * *mịss|mu|tig ['mIsmuːtɪç]1. adjsullen, morose; (= unzufrieden) discontented; Äußerung, Aussehen disgruntledmach nicht so ein missmutiges Gesicht — don't look so morose
2. advsullenly, morosely; (= unzufrieden) discontentedly; sagen, sich äußern disgruntledly* * *miss·mu·tigRR, miß·mu·tigALT[ˈmɪsmu:tiç]adj morose, sullenmach doch kein so \missmutiges Gesicht don't look so morosein so \missmutiger Stimmung in such a bad mood* * *1.2.warum bist du heute so missmutig? — why are you in such a bad mood today?
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20 нахохлиться
совер.
ruffle up; look sullen/sulky/morose перен.; разг.* * *ruffle up; look sullen/sulky/morose разг.
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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