scare
英 [skeə]
美[skɛr]
- vt. 惊吓;把…吓跑
- vi. 受惊
- n. 恐慌;惊吓;惊恐
- adj. (美)骇人的
英英释意
- 1. 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"
- 2. a sudden attack of fear
双语例句
- 1. 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。
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- 2. 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。
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- 3. 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?
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- 4. 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。
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- 5. Did people still tell their kids imbecilic scare stories about bogey policewomen?
- 人们还在给他们的孩子们讲那些恐怖女警察吓唬人的弱智故事吗?
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