scare away
英 [skeə(r) əˈweɪ]
美 [sker əˈweɪ]
吓跑
柯林斯词典
- → see:scare off 1
英英释义
verb
- cause to lose courage
- dashed by the refusal
双语例句
- These cats are there to scare away mice.
立瓦猫可不是为了吓老鼠。 - The custom of putting up red paper and firing fire-crackers to scare away Nian should it have a chance to run loose is still around.
张贴的红纸,烧防火鞭炮的习惯应该念吓跑它有机会运行宽松仍然存在。 - In olden times, jiaozi were thought to scare away evil spirits, misfortune and disease.
在旧社会,饺子被认为能驱赶魔鬼、厄运和疾病。 - Wear white to scare away bad spirits.
穿上白色的衣物来吓走妖魔鬼怪。 - For some, fireworks are a solemn matter of superstition: the sound and light show is believed to scare away evil spirits and ensure an auspicious good year.
对一些人而言,爆竹是一种严肃的迷信:他们认为爆竹的声响和光亮能够赶走邪恶的神灵,并保证一个吉祥的好年。 - The Hani minority tale preached that the painted bulls would scare away tigers from wandering into their homes.
根据哈尼族的传说,最初彩绘牛是为了吓唬在附近游荡的猛虎。 - In the carved pumpkin face all kinds of people as well as a face, and lighting ( candles) to scare away the specter of the ghost ignited the guidelines was intended.
在南瓜上刻各种人面乃至鬼脸,并点灯(蜡烛)以寄寓指引幽灵离开吓跑鬼魂之意。 - But don't let pride scare away happiness.
但为了意气会丧失幸福的。 - People keep a dog to scare away thieves.
人们养狗来吓走小偷。 - The custom of putting up red paper and lighting firecrackers to scare away Nian continues today.
大众化[通俗]报纸贴红纸条,燃放爆竹吓跑怪兽年的风俗习惯一直延续到今天。