นี่คือ examples ของคำที่เกี่ยวข้องกับ ominously คลิกที่คำใดก็ได้เพื่อไปที่หน้ารายละเอียดของคำนั้น หรือ, ไปที่คำจำกัดความของ ominously
Beyond this lie some 5000 acres of agricultural land interspersed with hospitals, convalescent homes, and something rather ominously described as a farm for epileptics.
Her portrayal of individual lone stars, in the heavenly constellations, is punctuated by silences, most ominously.
Furthermore, he argued ominously, 'their laws are considerably less liberal than our own in having a tribunal procedure, which can and does discourage unnecessary terminations'.
Even more ominously, when she awakes from surgery a lawyer - ' what they call an ' 'ambulance chaser ' ' ' - is there to offer his services (p. 7).
At the same time, he notes ominously, the amount of real power that municipal elites of any sort could exercise was rapidly declining.
The question of who paid for transport improvements was ominously unresolved.
In any case, the colloquial phrase is "duty to obey the law" and not "duty to obey our law," which to this writer's ear has an ominously cabalistic ring.
More ominously, they raised the specter of the intercommunal disorder that would be brought about by struggles for leadership and the control of finances within the new municipality.
The production lines for the airframes, engines and avionics would begin to taper ominously away, and unit costs would go up.
Indeed, he rather ominously went on to claim that densities in the south-east were the lowest in the country.
Over the years we have seen quite a bit of skating over thin ice, and occasionally the ice has cracked ominously.
All the figures show that ominously the incidence of homelessness is still increasing.
The coalowners refuse to meet the need for changes in the industry, however ominously necessary these may appear.
Today, we are confronted by an extra-national, religiously self-defined entity with something ominously like a nation's power to wage war.
However, even with the £128 billion revenue from oil, ominously we still have a deficit of £20 billion over the decade as a whole.