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| jarring (a jarring sight, sound, or experience is so different or unexpected that it has a strong and unpleasant effect on something or someone (Cambridge Dictionary) • A few weeks ago she reported to police that someone had scribbled threats directed at her on the walls of her restaurant’s bathroom. But perhaps her most jarring experience was asking a difficult customer to leave, while she hosted a Christmas party at the restaurant. “He ended up pushing my husband and wanting to fight, repeatedly doing it, while my nine- and 11-year-olds were witnessing it,” she said. “I was just horrified.” | |||
| scarring (контекстуальный перевод Ремедиос_П) | |||
| traumatic agent | |||
| traumatic | |||
| injuring | |||
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| upset (Lenochkadpr); traumatise (американский вариант от traumatize Akinshina); mess up (Ant493); damage; traumatize; inflict injury (Ivan Pisarev); cause harm (Ivan Pisarev); do harm (Ivan Pisarev); deal damage (Ivan Pisarev); bring about injury (Ivan Pisarev); cause injury (Ivan Pisarev); produce injury (Ivan Pisarev); lay on injury (Ivan Pisarev); impose injury (Ivan Pisarev); give injury (Ivan Pisarev); deliver injury (Ivan Pisarev); inflict wounds (Ivan Pisarev); assault (Ivan Pisarev); batter (Ivan Pisarev); strike (Ivan Pisarev); harm (Ivan Pisarev) | |||
| hurt one's / the mind (вызывать у кого-либо нервное потрясение • It really hurts your mind, the mental fortitude you need – the mental strength… Abysslooker) | |||
| traumatize (impf and pf) | |||
| screw up (Lifting those boxes really screwed up my back. VLZ_58) | |||
| hurt | |||
| do in | |||
| hack | |||
| injure | |||
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| injure; traumatize | |||
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травмирующий : 98 phrases in 17 subjects |