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Translations for „frown“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

I . frown [fraʊn] VB intr

1. frown (showing displeasure):

frown
to frown at sb/sth
to frown (up)on sth

2. frown (in thought):

frown
frown

II . frown [fraʊn] N

Usage examples with frown

to frown severely

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He was to encourage the enemies of the people and frown upon their friends, and he was to rekindle the dying fires of sectarian hate.
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It is frowned upon when one openly criticises people who know only one song or only a few tunes.
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However, this sequence is frowned upon by those who use classic vaquero techniques.
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This has been frowned upon at times, but has won over the majority of his audience.
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Until the game was over, the man never did anything but frown.
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In most parts of the world it remains socially frowned upon for men to wear clothes traditionally associated with women.
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For example, positive and negative valence are indicated with smiling and frowning faces.
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Drinking wine in excess was frowned upon and those who imbibed heavily were considered dangerous to society.
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Some priests frown upon the non-traditional outfits and only want white.
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At the time, however, the mere suggestion of male nudity was not only frowned upon, but also illegal.
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