amenazar
v.
threaten, menace; loom up, impend
amenazado
= under threat, under attack, threatened.
Ex: Products under threat include; greeting cards, circulars, information sheets, newspapers and magazines.
Ex: The article is entitled 'The National Health Service in the United Kingdom: under attack or under reconstruction'.
Ex: Kids and adults are encouraged to take a dip and raise funds to help protect sea turtles and other threatened marine wildlife.
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* sentirse amenazado = feel + threatened.
amenazar
= pose + threat, threaten, make + threats, menace, rattle + Posesivo + saber, bare + Posesivo + teeth, show + Posesivo + teeth.
Nota: En seƱal de amenaza y/o defensa.
Ex: Some would speculate that optical publishing poses a threat to online information retrieval.
Ex: Besides, any second edition threatened to require some recataloguing.
Ex: He knew that Kate Lespran was not one to make empty threats.
Ex: Her sympathy for small, helpless creatures suggests that she sees herself as an imprisoned, helpless creature herself, vulnerable to men who would menace or tyrannize her.
Ex: President Bush is rattling his saber and has declared open season on Saddam personally.
Ex: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.
Ex: Wind raged over the sea; waves snarled and showed their teeth.