单词 | scare |
释义 | scare /skea(r); sker/ vt, vi [VP6A, 15A, B, 2A] frighten; become frightened: 恐吓; 惊吓: He was ~d by the thunder. 他为雷声所惊麻。 They were ~d at the strange noise. 视们听到畚怪的声音觉得害怕。 The dogs ~d the thief away. 那些狗把贼吓跑了。 He ~s easily/is easily ~d. 他容易受惊。 ~ sb stiff, (colloq) alarm sb, make sb nervous: (俗)使某人害怕或神经紧张: He's ~d stiff of yeomen. 女人使他害怕或神经紧张。 ~ sb out of his wits, make him extremely frightened: 使某人吓得不知所措; 使某人吓呆: The sound of footsteps outside ~d her out of her wits. 外面的脚步声把她吓昏了。 n [C] feeling of alarm; stale of widespread fear: 惊恐; 恐慌: The news caused a war ~, a fear that war might break out. 这消息引起了战争可能会爆发的恐慌。 You did give me a did frighten me. 你真吓了我一跳。 '~crow n figure of a man dressed in old clothes, set up to ~ birds away from crops. (置于农作物中用来吓走鸟类的)着破衣的人形; 箱草人。 '~headline n sensational newspaper headline in heavy black print. 耸人听闻的报纸大标题疽 ~ monger /-mAi]g3(r); -‘mAijg。/ n person who spreads alarming news and starts a ~. 散布骇人新闻以引起恐慌的人。 weary /'skean; 'sken/ adj (colloq) causing alarm. (俗)令人惊慌的; 可怕的。 |
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