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- grim grim /ɡrɪm/ adjetivo (grimmer, grimmest) 1 desalentador -a, deprimente • the grim news la triste noticia look grim no ser nada halagüeño -a • The future looks grim.
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a adj. 1 (=gloomy) [news, situation, prospect] desalentador. [reminder] duro, crudo. [building, place, town] sombrío, lúgubre. → where she made the grim discovery of a body donde hizo el macabro descubrimiento de un cadáver. → the situation looked grim la situación se presentaba muy negra.
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Inglés. Español. grim reality n. (harsh truth of a situation) cruda realidad loc nom f. The grim reality is that the chances of finding any more survivors are next to zero. La cruda realidad es que las chances de encontrar más sobrevivientes son casi nulas. dura realidad loc nom f.
1. (= gloomy) [news, situation, prospect] desalentador. [reminder] duro ⧫ crudo. [building, place, town] sombrío ⧫ lúgubre. where she made the grim discovery of a body donde hizo el macabro descubrimiento de un cadáver. the situation looked grim la situación se presentaba muy negra. to paint a grim picture of sth pintar un cuadro muy negro de algo.
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