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Generation X
drohend
в PONS речника
английски
английски
немски
немски
threat·en·ing [ˈθretənɪŋ] ПРИЛ
1. threatening (hostile):
threatening
threatening
threatening behaviour [or Am behavior]
threatening letter
Drohbrief м <-(e)s, -e>
2. threatening (menacing):
threatening
threatening clouds
threatening behaviour [or Am behavior] ЮР
Bedrohung f <-, -en>
ˈlife-threat·en·ing ПРИЛ
life-threatening disease, illness:
life-threatening
a life-threatening situation
I. threat·en [ˈθretən] ГЛАГ прх
1. threaten (warn):
jdm drohen
jdm mit etw дат drohen
2. threaten (be a danger):
to threaten sb/sth
jdn/etw gefährden
to threaten sb/sth
3. threaten (present risk):
II. threat·en [ˈθretən] ГЛАГ нпрх
a storm is threatening
it's threatening to rain
немски
немски
английски
английски
goal-threatening
life-threatening
threatening gesture
threatening move
threatening letter
threatening
life-threatening
sth is threatening to [or is in danger of] collapse
because sth is threatening to [or is in danger of] collapse
"Биология"
life-threatening ПРИЛ
life-threatening
threaten ГЛАГ
Present
Ithreaten
youthreaten
he/she/itthreatens
wethreaten
youthreaten
theythreaten
Past
Ithreatened
youthreatened
he/she/itthreatened
wethreatened
youthreatened
theythreatened
Present Perfect
Ihavethreatened
youhavethreatened
he/she/ithasthreatened
wehavethreatened
youhavethreatened
theyhavethreatened
Past Perfect
Ihadthreatened
youhadthreatened
he/she/ithadthreatened
wehadthreatened
youhadthreatened
theyhadthreatened
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This instigated a larger response from the crowd, who spontaneously began singing the anthems from the previously circulated flyers.
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In the process, they engaged in and instigated a rather superfluous debate instead of focussing on really important issues facing senior managers.
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She resigned from this post after apparently clashing with the medical committee for attempting to instigate reforms in the standard of nurse training.
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He is a leader and instigates much of the action seen in the piece.
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The rebellions were largely instigated by the old pagan priests, who had not come to terms with their new circumstances.
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