ceño
brow ; scowl.
I can see a staff member in a sitting position with hand held on the brow covering the eye vision and engrossed in reading.
A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).
ceño fruncido
frown
His usual open countenance was marred by a frown, and there was a quiet desperation in his tone as he said: 'Wanda, may I have a few minutes of your time, if you're not too busy?'.
con el ceño fruncido
with a frown
'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
frunciendo el ceño
with a frown
'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
fruncir el ceño [Normalmente como muestra de desacuerdo o sorpresa]
crease + brow
frown
raise + brow
knot + Posesivo + brows
scowl (at)
'I needn't tell you,' he suggested tentatively, with brow creased, 'that Preston Huish is a very influential person in town'.
Then he added, yet again frowning, 'You should do something about this young man's attitude'.
Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.
They will wring their hands and knot their brows over problems, both simple and complex, that they and we got to or imagined.
And their doctors continue to scowl at them like they're irresponsible children or greedy criminals.
mirada con el ceño fruncido [Con la mirada] [Con la mirada] [Con la mirada]
scowl
glower
glower
A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).
A glower on his face warned the uninvited to stay well away.
A glower on his face warned the uninvited to stay well away.
mirar con el ceño fruncido
glower
scowl (at)
The whole place pulsates with drama: an aristocratic extravagance with giant statues glowering haughtily from its domed roof.
And their doctors continue to scowl at them like they're irresponsible children or greedy criminals.