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перепуганный до потери сознания ("At first I thought it was someone messing about, but then he glided away and walked straight through a solid wall at a dead end." Garry had to be carried away from the pit on a stretcher in a hysterical state, and later declared himself 'scared witless' by the encounter. (Janet & Colin Bord, "Unexplained Mysteries of The 20th Century") ART Vancouver) |
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жутко напуганный (informal) to be extremely frightened Bullfinch) |
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напугать до смерти (The saga of Caddy Cadborosaurus: The giant sea serpent either scared the masses witless or made them chuckle, providing endless fodder for B.C. newspapers. (vancouversun.com) ART Vancouver); перепугать до смерти (The saga of Caddy Cadborosaurus: The giant sea serpent either scared the masses witless or made them chuckle, providing endless fodder for B.C. newspapers. (vancouversun.com) ART Vancouver); вогнать в дрожь (The saga of Caddy Cadborosaurus: The giant sea serpent either scared the masses witless or made them chuckle, providing endless fodder for B.C. newspapers. (vancouversun.com) ART Vancouver); вселять ужас (The saga of Caddy Cadborosaurus: The giant sea serpent either scared the masses witless or made them chuckle, providing endless fodder for B.C. newspapers. (vancouversun.com) ART Vancouver) |