1. | [t] 惊吓;使害怕;使恐惧to frighten sb |
You scared me. 你吓了我一跳。 | |
It scared me to think I was alone in the building. 想到楼里只有我一个人,怪害怕的。 |
2. | [i] 受惊吓;害怕;恐惧to become frightened |
He doesn't scare easily. 他不轻易害怕。 |
1. | [c] 恐慌;恐惧a situation in which a lot of people are anxious or frightened about sth |
a bomb/health scare 炸弹╱卫生恐慌 | |
recent scares about pesticides in food 近来人们对含杀虫剂食物的恐慌 | |
a scare story(= a news report that spreads more anxiety or fear about sth than is necessary) 引起恐慌的报道 | |
to cause a major scare 引起严重恐慌 | |
scare tactics(= ways of persuading people to do sth by frightening them) 恐吓战术 |
2. | [sing] 惊吓;惊恐a sudden feeling of fear |
You gave me a scare ! 你吓了我一跳! | |
We've had quite a scare. 我们吓得不轻。 |