What does что за чёрт in Russian mean?

What is the meaning of the word что за чёрт in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use что за чёрт in Russian.

The word что за чёрт in Russian means what the Devil. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word что за чёрт

what the Devil

interjection (used to add emphasis to "what" when beginning question)

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Что за чёрт?
What the hell?
Дасти награждает меня взглядом что-за-черт.
Dusty gives me a what the hell look.
– «Бросил меня...» – «Что за черт... Говорите пояснее». – «Не могу, – стенает она, – он унес мои зубы». – «Зубы?»
Speak a little more distinctly.’— ‘I can’t,’ she wails; ‘he’s taken my teeth.’— ‘Your what?
Верно, " Что за чёрт? "
? Damn right, " what the hell? "
Что за чёрт?
What are you doing?
Джонс, что за черт?
Jones, what the hell?
Ну что за черт, мужик?
What the hell is this, man?
Что за черт.
Fucking hell. "
Что за черт?
[ Scoffs ] What the hell?
Эй, что за черт?
[ Whispering ] Hey, what the hell?
Что за черт?
What the hell?
Что за чёрт вселился в меня?
What the hell got into me?
Что за чёрт?
What the fuck, man?
Что за чёрт, Терри?
What the hell, Terry?
Что за чёрт тут происходит?
What the hell did you do?
Что за черт...
Who the hell...
Ах, что за черт?
Ah, what the hell?
Что за черт? Давно я тут работаю, но с такой ситуацией впервые сталкиваюсь...
In all my years as a cop, this is really something.
Что за черт?
WHAT THE FUCK?
Погодите-ка, что за черт?
Wait a minute, what the hell is that?
Что за черт?
What the hell is this?
Что за черт?
What the fuck.

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