dare 英 [deə(r)]   美 [der]

dare

dare  英 [deə(r)] 美 [der]

n. 挑战,激将  v. 敢;胆敢 

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How dare you speak to me like that? 你怎么敢那样对我说话?
Try it if you dare. 如果你敢,你就试试看。

  • When you challenge or provoke someone to try something risky, it's a dare. If you accept a dare, you're probably trying to prove how brave you are.
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  • n. 挑战,激将
  • v. 敢;胆敢
  • 1. How dare you speak to me like that?

    你怎么敢那样对我说话?

  • 2. Try it if you dare.

    如果你敢,你就试试看。

  • 3. She said it as loudly as she dared.

    她壮着胆子大声说了出来。

  • 4. They daren't ask for any more money.

    他们不敢再要钱了。

  • 5. She dared not breathe a word of it to anybody.

    她对任何人都只字不敢提及此事。

  • 6. Go on! Take it! I dare you.

    来呀!接受吧!我谅你也不敢。

  • 7. Some of the older boys had dared him to do it.

    几个大男孩激他,问他敢不敢干这事。

  • 8. She learned to fly on a dare.

    她在激将下学会了驾驶飞机。

  • dare (n.) 1590s, from dare (v.).
  • dare (v.) from first and third person singular of Old English durran "to brave danger, dare; venture, presume," from Proto-Germanic *ders- (source also of Old Norse dearr, Old High German giturran, Gothic gadaursan), from PIE *dhers- "to venture, be bold" (source also of Sanskrit dadharsha "to be bold;" Old Persian darš- "to dare;" Greek thrasys "bold;" Old Church Slavonic druzate "to be bold, dare;" Lithuanian drįsti "to dare," drąsus "courageous").
dare / deə(r) ; NAmE der / verb , noun dare dares dared daring verb 1 ( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时 ) to be brave enough to do sth 敢于;胆敢 She said it as loudly as she dared. 她壮着胆子大声说了出来。 dare(to) do sth He didn't dare (to) say what he thought. 他不敢说出他的想法。 They daren't ask for any more money. 他们不敢再要钱了。 ( literary) She dared not breathe a word of it to anybody. 她对任何人都只字不敢提及此事。 There was something, dare I say it,a little unusual about him. 他这人可能有那么一点怪。 2 [transitive ] to persuade sb to do sth dangerous, difficult or embarrassing so that they can show that they are not afraid 激(某人做某事);问(某人)有没有胆量(做某事);谅(某人)没胆量(做某事) daresb Go on! Take it! I dare you. 来呀!接受吧!我谅你也不敢。 daresb to do sth Some of the older boys had dared him to do it. 几个大男孩激他,问他敢不敢干这事。 note at modal IDIOMS don't you dare! ( informal) used to tell sb strongly not to do sth (让人绝不要做某事)你敢,谅你不敢 ‘I'll tell her about it.’ ‘Don't you dare!’ “我要把这事告诉她。”“你敢!” Don't you dare say anything to anybody. 谅你不敢对任何人提起这事儿。 how ˈdare you, etc. used to show that you are angry about sth that sb has done (表示气愤)你竟然,你竟敢 How dare you talk to me like that? 你竟敢这样对我说话? How dare she imply that I was lying? 她竟敢暗示我在撒谎? I dare say ( also I daresay especially in BrE ) used when you are saying that sth is probable 我想;很可能;大概 I dare say you know about it already. 你大概已经知道了。 noun [usually singular ] something dangerous, difficult or embarrassing that you try to persuade sb to do, to see if they will do it 激将;挑战 ( BrE) He climbed onto the roof for a dare. 他受到激将才爬上房顶。 ( NAmE) She learned to fly on a dare. 她在激将下学会了驾驶飞机。 GRAMMAR POINT 语法说明 dare Dare(sense 1) usually forms negatives and questions like an ordinary verb and is followed by an infinitive with to.It is most common in the negative. *dare (第 1 义)通常与一般动词一样构成否定式和疑问式,后接带 to 的动词不定式,最常用于否定句中: I didn’t dare to ask. 我不敢问。 He won’t dare to break his promise. 他不敢食言。 You told him? How did you dare? 你告诉他了?你竟敢? I hardly dared to hope she’d remember me. 我几乎不敢指望她会记得我。 In positive sentences a phrase like not be afraidis often used instead. 在肯定句中常用 not be afraid 代替: She wasn’t afraid (= she dared) to tell him the truth. 她敢对他讲实话。 It can also be used like a modal verb especially in present tense negative forms in BrE,and is followed by an infinitive without to. *dare 亦可以情态动词方式使用,尤其在英式英语中的现在时否定式,后接不带 to 的动词不定式: I daren’t tell her the truth. 我不敢对她讲实话。 In spoken English, the forms of the ordinary verb are often used with an infinitive without to. 在英语口语中,此普通动词的各种形式常与不带 to 的不定式连用: Don’t you dare tell her what I said! 谅你不敢告诉她我说的话! I didn’t dare look at him. 我不敢看他。 dare / deə(r) ; NAmE der /
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