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frowning$30208$ - traduction vers néerlandais

FACIAL EXPRESSION IN WHICH THE EYEBROWS ARE BROUGHT TOGETHER, AND THE FOREHEAD IS WRINKLED, USUALLY INDICATING DISPLEASURE, SADNESS OR WORRY, OR LESS OFTEN CONFUSION OR CONCENTRATION.
Frowning; 😦; 🙍; Down-turned mouth; Scowl; 🙁; Sad face; Frowns; Sad Face; ☹️; 🙍🏻; 🙍🏼; 🙍🏽; 🙍🏾; 🙍🏿; 🙍‍♂️; 🙍🏻‍♂️; 🙍🏼‍♂️; 🙍🏽‍♂️; 🙍🏾‍♂️; 🙍🏿‍♂️; 🙍‍♀️; 🙍🏻‍♀️; 🙍🏼‍♀️; 🙍🏽‍♀️; 🙍🏾‍♀️; 🙍🏿‍♀️
  • Photographs of frowning and crying children from ''[[The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals]]'' (1872) by [[Charles Darwin]]
  • Illustration of [[facial muscles]] and other tissue of the lateral [[human head]] and [[neck]]

frowning      
adj. de wenkbrauwen fronsend, streng kijkend; afkeurend (staan tegenover)
sad face         
treurig gezicht, droef gezicht, verdrietig gezicht, somber gezicht

Définition

Frowning
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Frown.

Wikipédia

Frown

A frown (also known as a scowl) is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration. The appearance of a frown varies by culture. An alternative usage in North America is thought of as an expression of the mouth. In those cases when used iconically, as with an emoticon, it is entirely presented by the curve of the lips forming a down-open curve. The mouth expression is also commonly referred to in the colloquial English phrase, especially in the United States, to "turn that frown upside down" which indicates changing from sad to happy.