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单词 scare-heading
释义

scare /skār/

transitive verb
  1. To startle, frighten
  2. To drive or keep off by frightening
intransitive verb

To become frightened

noun
  1. A fright
  2. A panic
  3. A short-lived and often unwarranted public alarm
ORIGIN: ME skerre, from ON skirra to avoid, from skiarr shy; vowel history obscure

scared adjective

Frightened

scarˈer noun

scarify /skārˈi-fī/ transitive verb (non-standard)

To frighten

scarˈily adverb

scarˈiness noun

scarˈy or scareˈy adjective

  1. Frightening
  2. Timorous

scareˈcrow noun

  1. Anything set up to scare birds
  2. A vain cause of terror, a bogy
  3. A shabbily-dressed person
  4. A person so thin that his or her clothes appear ill-fitting

scaredˈy-cat noun

  1. A term of abuse used, esp by children, in addressing someone who is afraid to undertake some dangerous or illicit act
  2. A coward

scareˈ-head, scareˈ-heading or scareˈ-line noun

A newspaper heading designed to raise a scare

scareˈmonger noun

An alarmist, someone who causes panic by initiating or encouraging rumours of trouble

scareˈmongering noun and adjective

scare quotes plural noun

Quotation marks used to indicate that the enclosed expression is in some way questionable

scare tactics plural noun

Actions or words solely intended to intimidate

scareˈware noun (comput sl)

Malicious software designed to deceive users into buying useless or dangerous products

run scared

To panic

scare the (living) daylights out of or scare the pants off (both informal)

To frighten considerably

scare up

  1. To beat up (game) (US and dialect)
  2. To hunt out
  3. To produce (eg a meal) quickly, to rustle up (informal)

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