单词 | durst |
释义 | durst /dûrst/Pat of dare1, to venture ORIGIN: OE dorste, pat of durran to dare dare1 /dār/intransitive verb (3rd pers sing dares; pat and pap dared) and transitive verb (3rd pers sing dare(s), before infinitive often dare; pat dared or durst (now rare, used esp in subjunctive sense); pap dared)
ORIGIN: OE durran (preterite-present verb), prt dearr, preterite dorste; Gothic daursan; related to Gr tharseein dareˈful adjective (obsolete; Shakespeare) Full of daring, adventurous darˈing adjective
Boldness darˈingly adverb dareˈ-devil noun A rash, daring person adjective Unreasonably rash and reckless dareˈ-devˈilry noun darˈing-do same as derring-do darˈing-hardˈy adjective (Shakespeare) Foolhardy how dare you! Exclamation expressing anger or outrage at another's action I dare say or I daresay I suppose dare2 /dār/ (obsolete)intransitive verbTo lurk, crouch, shrink, be dismayed, doze, be fascinated, stare transitive verb (obsolete or dialect; Spenser and Shakespeare)
A contrivance with mirrors such as was once used to fascinate larks ORIGIN: OE darian to lurk, be hidden |
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