Ceño in english

Frown

pronunciation: fraʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

cenar + Nombre = have + Nombre + for dinner. 

Example: Since I made a pie perhaps we will have it for dinner because I don't feel like making anything else.

cenar = dine ; have (+ Posesivo) + dinner ; have (+ Posesivo) + supper ; eat (+ Posesivo) + dinner ; eat (+ Posesivo) + supper. 

Example: They drove from the airport to the restaurant where he was to dine with the president of the 'Friends of the Library' group = They drove from the airport to the restaurant where he was to dine with the president of the 'Friends of the Library' group.Example: Let me just come clean before things go too far -- Pels and I did not have dinner.Example: To mark the end of our holiday, we had supper in the revolving restaurant at the top of the KL Tower.Example: Due to almost daily electricity cuts, Palestinian families in Gaza often have to eat their dinner by candlelight.Example: She always eats her supper whilst watching television.

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» cenar fueradine out .

Example: The article is entitled 'Getting on the Internet: eating in or dining out?'.

» cenar + Nombrehave + Nombre + for dinner .

Example: Since I made a pie perhaps we will have it for dinner because I don't feel like making anything else.

» invitar a Alguien a cenar fuerainvite + Alguien + out to dinnerask + Alguien + out to dinner .

Example: I agree with you that it is ill-mannered to invite someone out to dinner, choose the restaurant and then expect the invited guest to pay the bill.

Example: Then finally I got up the nerve to ask her out to dinner, because lunch is just lunch, but dinner means date.

» llevar a cenartake + Nombre + to dinner .

Example: She's all you'll ever want, she's the type you'd like to flaunt and take to dinner.

ceño = brow ; scowl. 

Example: I can see a staff member in a sitting position with hand held on the brow covering the eye vision and engrossed in reading.Example: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).

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» ceño fruncidofrown .

Example: His usual open countenance was marred by a frown, and there was a quiet desperation in his tone as he said: 'Wanda, may I have a few minutes of your time, if you're not too busy?'.

» con el ceño fruncidowith a frownwith furrowed (eye)brow(s) .

Example: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.

Example: In general these studies have found that people with furrowed brows generate more negative emotion.

» frunciendo el ceñowith a frown .

Example: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.

» fruncir el ceñocrease + Posesivo + browfrownraise + brows [Normalmente como muestra de desacuerdo o sorpresa]knot + Posesivo + browsscowl (at)furrow + Posesivo + (eye)brow(s) .

Example: 'I needn't tell you,' he suggested tentatively, with brow creased, 'that Preston Huish is a very influential person in town'.

Example: Then he added, yet again frowning, 'You should do something about this young man's attitude' = Y entonces añadió, frunciendo el ceño una vez más: "Deberías hacer algo con respecto a la actitud de este jovencito".

Example: Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.

Example: They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.

Example: And their doctors continue to scowl at them like they're irresponsible children or greedy criminals.

Example: They found that furrowing the brow increased feelings of anger and disgust in the subjects, and made them less happy, less agreeable and less interested.

» mirada con el ceño fruncidoscowl [Con la mirada]glower [Con la mirada]glower [Con la mirada] .

Example: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).

Example: A glower on his face warned the uninvited to stay well away.

Example: A glower on his face warned the uninvited to stay well away.

» mirar con el ceño fruncidoglowerscowl (at) .

Example: The whole place pulsates with drama: an aristocratic extravagance with giant statues glowering haughtily from its domed roof.

Example: And their doctors continue to scowl at them like they're irresponsible children or greedy criminals.

Ceño synonyms

scowl in spanish: ceño, pronunciation: skaʊl part of speech: noun lower in spanish: inferior, pronunciation: loʊɜr part of speech: adjective glower in spanish: mirar con ceño, pronunciation: glaʊɜr part of speech: noun, verb
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