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пугающий

Adj.
Betonungen
Allg. chilling; fearful; scary (Georgy Moiseenko); intimidating (raspberry); much-feared (Anglophile); terrifying (ivvi); eerie (vgazizov); dismaying; formidable; frightening; distressing (ad_notam); exciting (tess durbey); oracular (VLZ_58); grisly (Vadim Rouminsky); unnerving (an unnerving sense of the gruesome throughout his poetry coasttocoastam.comDescribing the experience of finally seeing the phenomenon, Randall mused that "it's very surreal and was a little unnerving," no doubt due in part to his being out on the misty mountaintop all by himself.Police ultimately wound up scratching their heads over how the unnerving event unfolded. ART Vancouver); daunting (Anglophile); unsettling (causing anxiety or uneasiness (Oxford Dictionary) • Both Elaine and Sierra maintained a sense of humor about their experiences. The two have come to an acceptance and understanding of the creatures' presence in their lives, despite the unsettling nature of the encounters. (coasttocoastam.com)A member of a team tasked with creating a 3D map of Alcatraz Island told his colleagues that he had an unsettling ghostly experience during their stay at the site's infamous prison. (coasttocoastam.com) ART Vancouver); scaring
Игорь Миг creepy; dreaded
landsch. flaysome (xmoffx)
Luft.med. startling
Med. disturbing (в переносном смысле, напр., пугающее чувство DoctorKto)
umg. whacky-ass (bigmaxus); spine-tingling (до дрожи plushkina); alarming (Abysslooker)
veralt. affrighter
vulg. hairy
пугать V.
Allg. flutter; frighten; terrify; cow; flight; scare (to startle or frighten • You'll scare the baby if you shout; His warning scared her into obeying him); affright; make afraid; appall; intimidate; be afraid; dismay; panic; startle; fright; consternate pass; awe; fray; spook; alarm; make nervous (кого-либо); consternate; appal (Sclex); menace (Aly19); browbeat (Aly19); horrify; give a start (Andrey Truhachev); threaten (with); flay; bullyrag; creep out (to make uncomfortable or afraid, to give someone the creeps) That janitor who's always talking about blood creeps me out. | Wiktionary 4uzhoj); excite (tess durbey); bust chops (Анна Ф); give the willies (Taras); give the screaming willies (Taras); bugbear
Gruzovik threaten (with – кого-либо чём-либо, в знач. "грозить/угрожать"); frighten
Игорь Миг demonize (чем-либо/кем-либо)
Amerik. feeze; throw a scare; buffalo
australisch., Slang. put the wind up; push the panic button
Dial. gloppen; haze
el. aliasing
idiom. get the best of (someone VLZ_58)
Makarow. frighten away (отпугивать); frighten off (отпугивать); give someone a scare (кого-либо); throw a scare into (someone); кого-либо)
Schottl. gliff
Slang. give the shivers (кого-либо Buddy89); make someone's toes curl (Peri); curl one's toes (Peri)
umg. rattle; scarify; spook out (I'm so glad the nurse is acting normal now. She was starting to really spook me out. 4uzhoj); give somebody the heebie-jeebies (fddhhdot)
veralt. affray (mazurov); gallow; larum; lowbell; quake
Zool. do a bluff charge (о животном: имитировать нападение • Bakery worker Maureen Williams said she initially tried to scare the bear away by yelling. "It turned around, and came towards me, and he did what DEEP [Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection] calls a 'bluff charge,' where he made kind of a huffing noise, and then he came at me a little quicker," Williams told WTNH-TV. "At that point, I knew I wasn't going to shut the door. He was too close. So, I backed myself out and ran." upi.com ART Vancouver)
пугаться V.
Allg. boggle; shy; fear; start; get a scare; express alarm (ssn); feel dismay (Азери); be startled; your skin crawls (Taras); take fright (at); scare; startle; skew; be scared (of); get intimidated (Stas-Soleil); funk; mind; be frightened (with gen., of); be frightened of (чего-либо, кого-либо); be scared of (чего-либо, кого-либо); frightened of (чего-либо, кого-либо); scared of (чего-либо, кого-либо)
Gruzovik be frightened of (impf of испугаться); be scared of (impf of испугаться); take fright at (impf of испугаться)
Makarow. boggle at; express consternation; start up
Mil., veralt. baulk
umg. be in a funk (Andrey Truhachev); turn chicken (Andrey Truhachev); be weak-kneed (Andrey Truhachev); be windy (Andrey Truhachev); piss one's pants (Andrey Truhachev); wet one's pants (Andrey Truhachev); be yellow (Andrey Truhachev); have a yellow streak (Andrey Truhachev); spook (at SirReal); freak out (We were freaking out. – Нам было страшно. ART Vancouver)
veralt. shie
пугающе Adj.
Allg. in a frightening way (Andrey Truhachev); horribly (Abysslooker); scarring (Mr. Wolf); unnervingly (conveys a sense of anxiety or fear collinsdictionary.com Abysslooker); discomfortingly (Abysslooker); scarily (Anglophile); alarmingly (sea holly); unsettlingly (6-aman); worryingly (dreamjam); terrifyingly (Abysslooker); frighteningly (Andrey Truhachev); eerily (Her description of what happened there was eerily similar to the events laid out by another victim. miss_Destroy); disturbingly (They discovered a disturbingly high rate of illness in that small town.Her obsession with horror movies was disturbingly excessive for someone her age. Abysslooker); chillingly (It looked chillingly familiar – almost a carbon copy of what the United States did to Panama in 1989, though the Cold War is long over. Abysslooker)
досл.: "нажать паническую кнопку" пугать V.
Allg. push the panic button
что-либо пугающее Adj.
Poet. affright
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