menacing in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for menacing in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

menacing [Am ˈmɛnəsɪŋ, Brit ˈmɛnɪsɪŋ] ADJ

I.menace [Am ˈmɛnəs, Brit ˈmɛnəs] N

II.menace [Am ˈmɛnəs, Brit ˈmɛnəs] VB trans liter

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his voice had a menacing edge to it

Translations for menacing in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

menacing in the PONS Dictionary

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On the contrary, progress in this direction is fraught with hazards and perils not less menacing than those born from want and suffering.
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She's beautiful, but there's something really menacing in her performance as well, and the camera just loves her.
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The dog is also being chased by a menacing-looking dog catcher.
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He's menacing and warm at the same time, a teddy bear and terrifying.
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He can also be very menacing when he has any upper hand of some sort.
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The skies turn menacing shades of purple when they are like this.
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Slow, silky and menacing, with twists of eccentricity, his debut is a finely constructed mood piece say it ties the room together.
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There's an ongoing struggle between the two that's mirrored in the menacing song titles and gripping cover art.
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He was later arrested, tried and convicted of sending a menacing message.
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She is very beautiful, but has a dark and menacing side.
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