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1 threaten
verb (to make or be a threat (to): She threatened to kill herself; He threatened me with violence / with a gun; A storm is threatening.) true (med)ИСТИНАverb \/ˈθretn\/1) true, true med2) se truende ut3) varslebe threatened by\/with trues av, være truet avthreaten someone's life true noen på livetthreaten someone to do something true noen til å gjøre noethreaten someone with something true noen med noethreaten suicide true med å ta livet av seg, true med å begå selvmordthreaten to true med å -
2 blackmail
verb (to obtain money illegally from (a person), usually by threatening to make known something which the victim wants to keep secret.) presse penger avpengeutpressingIsubst. \/ˈblækmeɪl\/(penge-)utpressingIIverb \/ˈblækmeɪl\/utpresse, presse -
3 glowering
adjective (angry; threatening: a glowering look.) skulende, truendeadj. \/ˈɡlaʊərɪŋ\/bister, skulende, truende -
4 intimidate
in'timideit(to frighten eg by threatening violence.) skremme, trueskremmeverb \/ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt\/1) skremme, inngi frykt hos2) true, terrorisere, trakassere -
5 slick
I slik adjective(clever especially in a sly or dishonest way; smart: That was a very slick move!) glatt, sleip- slickly- slickness II slik noun((also oil-slick) a broad band of oil floating on the surface of the sea etc: An oil-slick is threatening the coast.) oljeflakglatt--------listig--------lur--------slu--------utspekulertIsubst. \/slɪk\/1) oljeflekk2) glatt flekk3) (amer., hverdagslig) kulørt ukeblad4) (amer., hverdagslig) luring, smarting5) glideflate, rutsjeflate6) (amer.) profilløst dekkIIverb \/slɪk\/1) glatte, jevne2) (amer.) fiffe opp, pynte opp3) ( om hår) glattfrisere4) dekke med tynt lag av væske, gjøre glatt, gjøre våtslick up (amer.) fiffe opp, pynte oppIIIadj. \/slɪk\/1) sleip, slesk, glatt2) smart, dyktig, behendig3) sinnrik, oppfinnsom, snedig, smart, elegant4) glatt, våt, fettet, slimet5) lettkjøpt, enkel6) glatt, kulørtslick magazine kulørt ukebladIVadv. \/slɪk\/1) lett og ledig2) rett -
6 terrorist
noun (a person who tries to frighten people or governments into doing what he/she wants by using or threatening violence: The plane was hijacked by terrorists; ( also adjective) terrorist activities.) terrorist(-)subst. \/ˈterərɪst\/terrorist -
7 terrorize
verb (to make very frightened by using or threatening violence: A lion escaped from the zoo and terrorized the whole town.) terrorisereterrorisereverb \/ˈterəraɪz\/ eller terroriseterrorisereterrorize over somebody terrorisere noen -
8 menacing
adjective (threatening to harm: a menacing weapon.) truende -
9 shake one's fist at
(to hold up one's fist as though threatening to punch: He shook his fist at me when I drove into the back of his car.) true med knyttneven -
10 terrorise
verb (to make very frightened by using or threatening violence: A lion escaped from the zoo and terrorized the whole town.) terrorisere
См. также в других словарях:
Threatening — Threat en*ing, a. & n. from {Threaten}, v. {Threat en*ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Threatening letters} (Law), letters containing threats, especially those designed to extort money, or to obtain other property, by menaces; blackmailing letters.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
threatening — index abusive, chilling effect, dangerous, formidable, imminent, insalubrious, noxious, ominous, pending … Law dictionary
threatening — [adj] menacing, ominous aggressive, alarming, apocalyptic, at hand, baleful, baneful, black, bullying, cautionary, close, comminatory, dangerous, dire, fateful, forthcoming, grim, ill boding, imminent, impendent, impending, inauspicious,… … New thesaurus
threatening — threat|en|ing [ˈθretn ıŋ] adj 1.) if someone s behaviour is threatening, you believe they intend to harm you ▪ His voice sounded threatening. ▪ a threatening gesture 2.) if the sky or clouds are threatening, bad weather is likely ▪ a threatening… … Dictionary of contemporary English
threatening — threat|en|ing [ θretnıŋ ] adjective 1. ) showing or saying that someone is likely to do something that will harm you: She s been receiving threatening phone calls. a threatening look Don t forget , he said in a low threatening voice. 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
threatening — [[t]θre̱tənɪŋ[/t]] ♦♦♦ ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You can describe someone s behaviour as threatening, when you think that they are trying to harm you. → See also , life threatening The police could have charged them with threatening behaviour... She… … English dictionary
threatening — UK [ˈθret(ə)nɪŋ] / US adjective 1) showing or saying that someone is likely to do something that will harm you a threatening look She s been receiving threatening phone calls. 2) threatening clouds, skies, or seas show that the weather is likely… … English dictionary
threatening — threateningly, adv. /thret n ing/, adj. 1. tending or intended to menace: threatening gestures. 2. causing alarm, as by being imminent; ominous; sinister: threatening clouds. [1520 30; THREATEN + ING2] Syn. 2. See imminent, ominous. * * * … Universalium
threatening — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, seem, sound ▪ become ▪ find sth ▪ regard sth as, see sth as … Collocations dictionary
threatening — adjective 1 talking or behaving in a way that is intended to threaten someone: His voice sounded threatening. 2 making threats: a threatening letter threateningly adverb three /Tri:/ number 1 3 2 the three R s old fashioned used when talking… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
threatening — adjective 1) a threatening letter Syn: menacing, intimidating, bullying, frightening, hostile; formal minatory 2) banks of threatening clouds Syn: ominous, sinister, menacing, alarming, portentous, dark … Thesaurus of popular words