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| | T to make someone feel frightened or worried 吓唬;使惊恐;使害怕 | I’ m sorry, I didn’ t mean to scare you. 对不起,我并不是要吓唬你。 | | scare the life/daylights out of sb (=scare someone very much) What are you doing in there? You scared the life out of me. 把某人吓得半死 | | scare sb to death (=scare someone very much) The way he drives scares me to death. 把某人吓得半死 | | | a | I to become frightened or worried 受惊吓;感到害怕 | | Cats scare very easily. 猫很容易受惊。 | | |
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| - | ˌscare aˈway or ˌscare ˈoff |
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| 1 | to make someone feel so frightened or worried that they do not do something they had planned to do 把…吓得不敢(做某事) | The city’ s high murder rate has scared away tourists. 这个城市的高谋杀率吓跑了游客。 | |
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| 2 | to make someone so frightened that they run away 把…吓跑 | The attacker was scared away when the woman started to scream. 当这妇人开始尖叫时袭击者被吓跑了。 | |
| - | ˈscare ˌinto |
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| | scare sb into sth: to make someone feel so worried or frightened that they do something 吓得(某人)做(某事) | scare sb into doing sth Many people have been scared into buying organic food. 很多人吓得只敢买有机食品。 | |
| - | ˌscare ˈoff |
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| - | ˌscare ˈup |
| PHRASAL VB AMERICANINFORMAL |
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| | to make something using the few things that are available (用仅有的东西)凑合,将就张罗 |
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