Examples of using Menacing in English and their translations into Chinese
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It seemed like everyone should be wearing something more menacing- like prison garb.
Menacing changes seen in Vietnam bird flu.
His body language was menacing.
His features handsomely designed, but spoiled by a menacing expression.
He looked stonily at the menacing old man.
In fact, menacing a wily bird like Cantillon was self-defeating- if anything, it only made him even more determined to keep well away.
The menacing cool glint in his eyes reveals the truth- he's emanating rage, though he hides it well.
In many images, the gunmen are seen menacing people and removing barricades set up by protesters as police and National Guardsmen stand idly by.
While a"camera trap" might sound menacing, it actually does not harm wildlife.
We drove eastward out of Baghdad, in a convoy as menacing as the one we had ridden in south to Mushkhab earlier in the year.
Its topography and ethnic distribution are generating autonomist and even secessionist forces that threaten national unity in more menacing ways than anywhere else.
In contrast, positive emotions don't emerge in menacing situations: they arise when we're out of them.
The thought monsters I conjured were evil and menacing, and to cover up my fear, I judged others harshly for their weaknesses.
Its melody somewhat resembles the Overworld Day track, but altered and slowed to sound much darker and more menacing.
The atmosphere is more bizarre than menacing, and none of the people questioned on either side of the border expressed any worries about safety.
In these games, dinosaurs did not look scary, even when running on city streets and demolish houses, overturned cars and menacing growl.
He still had the same moustache, but on his heavier face it no longer looked so menacing.
While a"camera trap" might sound menacing, it actually does no harm at all to wildlife.
A massive wave threatens to engulf three fishing boats, its foam crown extending like claws, menacing the rowers below.
Kinski wanted to play a"wild, ranting madman", but Herzog wanted something"quieter, more menacing".