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scareHskeE5, $skern[C]惊吓,惊恐;恐慌I got/had a scare (= I was very worried) when I looked at my bank statement this morning!我今天早上看到银行结算单时吓了一跳。You gave us a real scare (= frightened us) when you fainted, you know.你知道,你晕倒的时候真把我们吓慌了。The Tories accused Labour of planning higher taxes, but Labour said the Tories were using/employing scare tactics (= frightening people in order to win support for themselves).保守党指责工党提高税收的计划,但工党却说保守党是在运用恐吓战术(恐吓人们以取得他们的支持)。When there is a scare about a subject, that subject receives a lot of public attention and worries many people, often unnecessarily.(往往是不必要的)担忧;人心惶惶There have been quite a few scares about food poisoning recently.最近有好几起食物中毒事件弄得人心惶惶。The health minister said it was irresponsible of the press to print scare stories about the mystery virus.卫生部长说报界发表关于神秘病毒的骇人报导是不负责任的。
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