dare
dare 英 [deə(r)] 美 [der]
n. 挑战,激将 v. 敢;胆敢
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- 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
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1. How dare you speak to me like that?
你怎么敢那样对我说话?
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2. Try it if you dare.
如果你敢,你就试试看。
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3. She said it as loudly as she dared.
她壮着胆子大声说了出来。
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4. They daren't ask for any more money.
他们不敢再要钱了。
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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。
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6. Go on! Take it! I dare you.
来呀!接受吧!我谅你也不敢。
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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。
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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").
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