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WorryinglyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > worryingly
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worryingly ['wʌrɪɪŋlɪ]∎ the project is worryingly late le projet a pris un retard inquiétant;∎ worryingly, I haven't seen him for weeks je ne l'ai pas vu depuis des semaines, ça m'inquiète;∎ even more worryingly, the interest rates are predicted to rise again ce qui est encore plus inquiétant, c'est qu'on prévoit une nouvelle hausse des taux d'intérêt;∎ there are worryingly high levels of radioactivity in the area il y a un niveau ou un taux de radioactivité inquiétant dans la région -
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adverb incómodamenteuncomfortably adv incómodamente[ʌn'kʌmfǝtǝblɪ]ADV1) (lit)2) (=uneasily)he shifted uncomfortably in his chair — se removía incómodo or inquieto en su silla
I was uncomfortably aware that everyone was watching me — me daba cuenta de que todo el mundo me miraba, lo cual me hacía sentirme incómodo
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1. adjective(full of worry) sorgenvoll [Zeit, Woche usw.]2. nounit is a worrying time for her — sie hat zur Zeit große Sorgen
worrying only makes everything worse — sich (Dat.) Sorgen zu machen macht alles nur noch schlimmer
* * *wor·ry·ing[ˈwʌriɪŋ, AM ˈwɜ:r-]adj Besorgnis erregend, beunruhigend* * *['wʌrIɪŋ]1. adjproblem beunruhigend, besorgniserregendit's very worrying — es macht mir große Sorge
I know it's worrying for you — ich weiß, es macht dir Sorgen
2. nworrying won't help — sich nur Sorgen machen, nützt nichts
* * *worrying adj (adv worryingly) beunruhigend, quälend* * *1. adjective(full of worry) sorgenvoll [Zeit, Woche usw.]2. nounworrying only makes everything worse — sich (Dat.) Sorgen zu machen macht alles nur noch schlimmer
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adverb beunruhigend* * *alarm·ing·ly[əˈlɑ:mɪŋli, AM -ˈlɑ:rm-]adv (worryingly) beunruhigend[erweise]; (frighteningly) erschreckend[erweise], beängstigend[erweise]* * *[ə'lAːmIŋlɪ]adverschreckend* * *adv.beunruhigend adv.
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