scare
scare 英 [skeə(r)] 美 [sker]
vt. 惊吓;受惊 n. 恐慌;惊吓;惊恐 adj. (美)骇人的
进行时:scaring 过去式:scared 过去分词:scared 第三人称单数:scares 名词复数:scares
- Scare is a verb that means frighten or intimidate. You might be embarrassed to admit that you don't want to go to the beach with your friends because of how much seagulls scare you.
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- vt. 惊吓;受惊
- n. 恐慌;惊吓;惊恐
- adj. (美)骇人的
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1. You scared me.
你吓了我一跳。
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2. It scared me to think I was alone in the building.
想到楼里只有我一个人,怪害怕的。
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3. He doesn't scare easily.
他不轻易害怕。
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4. They managed to scare the bears away.
他们设法把熊吓跑了。
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5. Rising prices are scaring customers off.
不断上涨的价格把顾客纷纷吓跑了。
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6. a bomb/health scare
炸弹╱卫生恐慌
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7. recent scares about pesticides in food
近来人们对含杀虫剂食物的恐慌
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8. a scare story
引起恐慌的报道
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9. ou gave me a scare!
你吓了我一跳!
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10. We've had quite a scare.
我们吓得不轻。
- scare (n.) "something that frightens; sudden panic, sudden terror inspired by a trifling cause, false alarm," 1520s, alteration of Middle English sker "fear, dread" (c. 1400), from scare (v.). Scare tactic attested from 1948.
- scare (v.) 1590s, alteration of Middle English skerren (c. 1200), from Old Norse skirra "to frighten; to shrink from, shun; to prevent, avert," related to skjarr "timid, shy, afraid of," of unknown origin. In Scottish also skair, skar, and in dialectal English skeer, skear, which seems to preserve the older pronunciation. To scare up "procure, obtain" is first recorded 1846, American English, from notion of rousing game from cover. Related: Scared; scaring.
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