Creep out Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɹip/ /ˈaʊt
KREEP-owt
kɹˈiːp/ /ˈaʊt
kreep-OWT
التعريف
To make someone feel scared, uncomfortable, or uneasy, usually in a slightly strange or disturbing way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and common in spoken English; often used with 'someone' as the object ("That movie really creeped me out"). Can be about fear or just feeling weird. Not usually for extreme terror.
Spanish: asustar - dar miedoPortuguese (BR): assustar - dar medoPortuguese (PT): assustar - meter medoChinese (Simplified): 吓到 - 让人毛骨悚然Chinese (Traditional): 嚇到 - 讓人毛骨悚然Hindi: डराना - घबरानाArabic: يخيف - يزعجBengali: বিরক্তিকর অনুভব করানো - ভীতিকর লাগানোRussian: жутко пугать - вызывать отвращениеJapanese: 気味悪がらせる - 不気味にさせるVietnamese: làm ai thấy rợn người - làm ai thấy rùng mìnhKorean: 소름 끼치게 하다 - 불편하게 만들다Turkish: ürkütmek - tedirgin etmekUrdu: گھبرا دینا - عجیب محسوس کرواناIndonesian: membuat (seseorang) merinding - membuat (seseorang) merasa tidak nyaman
جمل نموذجية
Spiders creep out my little sister.
basic
That old house creeps out everyone in the neighborhood.
basic
Ghost stories always creep out the kids at camp.
basic
He stares at people in a way that really creeps me out.
natural
The idea of swimming in the ocean at night totally creeps me out.
natural
That documentary about parasites really creeped me out.
natural