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Перевод: ominous speek ominous


[прилагательное]
зловещий; угрожающий


Тезаурус:

  1. It seemed ominous that the hotel was in Glasgow's George Square, and we had met six-and-a-half years previously in George Square in Edinburgh.
  2. This ominous escalation of tension has come amid reports that the rail blockade of Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh by Azerbaijan - partially lifted at least in recent days - has been re-imposed after fresh violence.
  3. "The fact that the Labour Party is standing aloof looks ominous."
  4. It was strange, strange and ominous, that he had seen her before, outside the University last week.
  5. Its recognition of the significance of the motor car and its removal to the edge of the main city area was ominous.
  6. The development of the law along these lines is recent and confirmation of it by an august Commission is ominous.
  7. We drove to Schiehallion along snowy roads, under a grey and ominous sky.
  8. The Bowery looked ominous but I wasn't afraid.
  9. Clammy nausea came again, enveloping and ominous.
  10. Jazz went back and said, "Lay off him," but the skinhead lowered his hands into a more ominous position and said, "And what if I don't, darling?
  11. It was beginning to look ominous for the Light Blues, as the final bend favoured Oxford.
  12. There is an option for institutions to subscribe for shares in individual authorities but that comes with the ominous warning that there is no guarantee the shares will be available.
  13. The word "colic" in relation to horses has as ominous a sound as the word "cancer" does in relation to people.

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