scare
英 [skeə(r)]
美 [sker]
v. 惊吓; 使害怕; 使恐惧; 受惊吓; 害怕; 恐惧
n. 恐慌; 恐惧; 惊吓; 惊恐
过去式:scared 过去分词:scared 第三人称单数:scares 现在分词:scaring 复数:scares
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Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.7593 / COCA.3807
短语动词
短语用例
scare sb↔away/off
- 把…吓跑
to make sb go away by frightening them- You scared me.
你吓了我一跳。 - 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。
- You scared me.
scare sb into doing sth
- 威胁,恐吓(某人做某事)
to frighten sb in order to make them do sth
scare sb↔off
- (尤指无意中)把人吓倒,使人害怕,使恐惧
to make sb afraid of or nervous about doing sth, especially without intending to- You gave me a scare !
你吓了我一跳! - We've had quite a scare.
我们吓得不轻。
- You gave me a scare !
scare up sth
- (就现有材料)勉强凑合
to find or make sth by using whatever is available
习惯用语
v.
- scare the shit out of sbscare sb shitless
- 吓得某人屁滚尿流
to frighten sb very much frighten/scare the (living) daylights out of sb - 吓得某人六神无主(或魂飞魄散)
to frighten sb very much frighten/scare sb to death - 把某人吓得要命
to frighten sb very much frighten/scare the life out of sb - 把某人吓得魂不附体;使魂飞魄散
to frighten sb very much
牛津词典
verb
- 惊吓;使害怕;使恐惧
to frighten sb- You scared me.
你吓了我一跳。 - 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。
- You scared me.
- 受惊吓;害怕;恐惧
to become frightened- He doesn't scare easily.
他不轻易害怕。
- He doesn't scare easily.
noun
- 恐慌;恐惧
a situation in which a lot of people are anxious or frightened about sth- a bomb/health scare
炸弹 / 卫生恐慌 - recent scares about pesticides in food
近来人们对食物中的杀虫剂的恐慌 - a scare story (= a news report that spreads more anxiety or fear about sth than is necessary)
引起恐慌的报道 - to cause a major scare
引起严重恐慌 - scare tactics (= ways of persuading people to do sth by frightening them)
恐吓战术
- a bomb/health scare
- 惊吓;惊恐
a sudden feeling of fear- You gave me a scare !
你吓了我一跳! - We've had quite a scare.
我们吓得不轻。
- You gave me a scare !
柯林斯词典
- VERB 惊吓;使惊恐;使担忧
If somethingscaresyou, it frightens or worries you.- You're scaring me...
你吓着我了。 - What scares me most is that I'm going to end up not being married...
最让我担心的是我会一辈子嫁不出去。 - The prospect of failure scares me rigid...
一想到失败我就吓得身体发僵。 - It scared him to realise how close he had come to losing everything.
一想到他差点儿就失去了一切,他心里直打哆嗦。
- You're scaring me...
- N-SING 惊吓;惊恐
If a sudden unpleasant experience gives you ascare, it frightens you.- Don't you realize what a scare you've given us all?...
你难道不知道你把我们大家都吓得不轻吗? - We got a bit of a scare.
我们受了点惊吓。
- Don't you realize what a scare you've given us all?...
- N-COUNT 恐惧;恐慌
Ascareis a situation in which many people are afraid or worried because they think something dangerous is happening which will affect them all.- ...the doctor at the centre of an Aids scare...
身处艾滋病恐慌中心的医生 - Despite the scare there are no plans to withdraw the drug.
尽管大家忧心忡忡,可是并无撤回药物的计划。
- ...the doctor at the centre of an Aids scare...
- N-COUNT (炸弹或安全)恐慌
A bombscareor a securityscareis a situation in which there is believed to be a bomb in a place.- Despite many recent bomb scares, no one has yet been hurt.
尽管最近发生多起炸弹恐慌,目前还没有人员受伤。 - ...a security scare over a suspect package.
可疑包裹引起的安全恐慌
- Despite many recent bomb scares, no one has yet been hurt.
- See also:scared
英英释义
noun
- a sudden attack of fear
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
- panic in the stock market
- a war scare
- a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building
verb
- cause fear in
- The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me
- Ghosts could never affright her
- cause to lose courage
- dashed by the refusal
双语例句
- Don't be afraid, he was just trying to scare you.
别害怕,他只不过是吓唬你。 - All exits must be kept clear in case of fire or a bomb scare
所有出口必须保持畅通,以防有火灾或炸弹威吓发生。 - Don't you scare me like that?
别再那样吓我了? - True, the drought is serious, but it can't scare us.
旱情诚然是严重的,但它吓不倒我们。 - You did give me a scare.
你真的吓了我一跳。 - Hotel accommodation was scare during the Olympic games.
在奥林匹克运动会期间,旅馆房间很难找。 - An all-star game might scare up a little interest
一场全明星比赛可能勉强会激起一点点兴趣。 - The sound of the explosion gave me quite a scare.
爆炸声把我吓了一大跳。 - John fired over their heads to throw a scare into them.
约翰朝他们头顶上开枪吓唬他们。 - The new Democratic Party is not likely to scare off voters.
新成立的民主党不太可能吓跑选民。