Usage examples of "пялься" in Russian with translation to English

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Не пялься на гостей, которые носят парики. Don't stare at guests who are wearing toupees.
Смотри экзаменатору в глаза, но не пялься. Look your examiner in the eye, but don't stare.
Его мертвые глаза пялились назад. His dead eyes staring backwards.
На что ты пялишься, пошляк? What are you staring at, perv?
Я прохаживаюсь, пялюсь в окно. I pace, stare out the window.
Он пялился на меня пуская слюни He stared at me drooling
Зачем Джейсону Биггсу пялиться на голубей в бинокль? Why would Jason Biggs be staring at a pigeon with binoculars?
Майк, ты пялишься на мостовую уже целый час. Mike, you've been staring at that pavement for the last hour.
На что ты пялишься, ты, облезлый мешок блох? What are you staring at, you mangy bag of fleas?
И я: "Извините. Зачем вы на меня тогда пялились?" I go, "I'm sorry. Then why were you staring at me?"
Я буду постоянно пялиться в монитор, но всё же. I'll be staring at a computer screen the whole time, but still.
Я просидел там около часа, просто пялясь на волны. I sat there for an hour just staring out into the surf.
Если переживаешь за меня, просто продолжай пялиться в свой комп. If you feel for me, just keep staring at your computer.
Парень, ты пялишься на эти желатиновые десерты уже 15 минут. Kid, you've been staring at these gelatin desserts for 15 minutes.
Я заказываю имбирный эль и пялюсь на него битый час. I order up a ginger ale and stare at it for the better part of an hour.
Так что вы скучаете в метро и пялитесь на что-нибудь. So you're you're really bored in the subway, and you kind of stare at something.
Каждое воскресенье они так пялятся на меня, как будто я вдова. Every Sunday they're all staring at me, as if I were a widow.
У меня четыре человека посменно пялятся в экраны уже два дня. I've had four officers working shifts staring at a screen for two days.
Все же пялились на тебя в Синей птице, и всё было нормально. I mean, everyone was staring at you at the Bluebird, and you did just fine.
Я не пытаюсь пялиться в монитор и расшифровывать 5-ти минутные графики. I do not attempt to stare at a computer screen and decipher 5 minute bar charts.
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