scare the daylights out of / ˈdeɪˌlaɪt /

吓死人了吓死人不偿命吓死人的吓死人不偿命的

scare the daylights out of3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the light of day: At the end of the tunnel they could see daylight.
  2. public knowledge or awareness; openness: The newspaper article brought the scandal out into the daylight.
  3. the period of day; daytime.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Photography. of, relating to, or being film made for exposure by the natural light of day.
v. 有主动词 verb

day·light·ed or day·lit, day·light·ing.

  1. to suffuse with artificial light or with daylight filtered through translucent materials, as roofing panels.

scare the daylights out of 近义词

scare the daylights out of

等同于 scarify

scare the daylights out of构成的短语

  • daylight robbery
  • beat the living daylights out of
  • begin to see daylight
  • in broad daylight
  • let daylight through
  • scare out of one's wits (the living daylights out of)

更多scare the daylights out of例句

  1. As a result, little daylight existed between fame as a young, attractive woman with any hint of a sex life and what we now know as public shaming.
  2. In daylight, Brookesia chameleons scour the forest floor, snatching up mites and other small invertebrates, Glaw’s team suspects.
  3. If daylight permits, you can make forays to try to find a vantage, but mark a trail for your return.
  4. How to use a happy lampLight therapy for SAD is most effective when you start using the lamp in the early fall and continue on until spring, when enough ambient daylight is restored and symptoms subside.
  5. It’s got three light settings—warm light, daylight, and cool light—with 10 brightness levels in each setting.
  6. Not 90 seconds later, Brown lay shot to death in broad daylight in the middle of a Missouri street.
  7. “It was a magical feeling, leaving daylight to sneak into a theater,” he says wistfully.
  8. Two gunmen pulled off a daylight heist in the Diamond District and evaded every single cop.
  9. There are rock-survivor-y types in black, with sunglasses, whose demeanor speaks of lost nights and rare contact with daylight.
  10. Leonard was running, but not getting any closer to daylight.
  11. When I had finished, the other guests had all gone out, but daylight was coming in, and I began to feel more at home.
  12. We were about nine hours of fair daylight traversing 160 miles of level or descending grade, with a light passenger train.
  13. They're up every mornin' uv thar lives long afore daylight, a feedin' their stock, an' gittin' ready fur the day's work.
  14. It was broad daylight still, but gloomy there: the window had the pleasure of reposing under the leads, and was gloomy at noon.
  15. Daylight failed and night came on before our task was finished, several carriages remaining unexamined.