угроза

Russian

Etymology

From гроза (groza, terror), from Proto-Slavic *groza (terror) (vd. there for cognates)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʊˈɡrozə]
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Noun

угро́за (ugróza) f inan (genitive угро́зы, nominative plural угро́зы, genitive plural угро́з)

  1. threat (expression of intent to injure or punish another)
    • 1864, В. В. Крестовский, Петербургские трущобы
      мать пытливо посмотрела на нее при этой многозначительной угрозе
      matʹ pytlivo posmotrela na neje pri etoj mnogoznačitelʹnoj ugroze
      mum looked at her inquiringly in front of such significant threat
  2. danger

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