0 to make the forehead wrinkle and the eyebrows move down (as a sign of worry, disapproval, deep thought etc) -- ทำหน้านิ่วคิ้วขมวด
1 such a movement of the forehead and eyebrows -- การทำหน้านิ่วคิ้วขมวด
a frown of disapproval.
It would be hard going for the novice (it certainly had me frowning in some of the geochemical sections).
The municipal authority frowns at this practice even though no alternative sludge treatment is available.
Several birth control clinics, initially frowned upon as neomalthusian, were opened by the end of the decade.
The professor frowned at the technician of the physician who always seemed to be unhappy.
Sentimentality and nostalgia are frowned upon and marginalised into the realm of indigenous or feminist practices.
A customer frowned at the assistant of the pharmacist who was looking for a pen.
Pace and mood may be set with smiles, jokes, frowns, exclamations, and volume, rapidity, or intonation of speech.
Remarriage by divorced or widowed women was not frowned upon.
中文繁体
皺眉,蹙額…
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皱眉,蹙额…
MoreEspañol
fruncir el ceño, ceño, ceño [masculine]…
MorePortuguês
franzir as sobrancelhas, fechar a cara, carranca…
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(人)がしかめ面をする, しかめ面…
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kaşlarını çatmak, çatık kaş…
MoreFrançais
froncer les sourcils, froncement [masculine] de sourcils, froncement de sourcils…
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arrufar el nas, mala cara…
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