scary 的定义
scar·i·er, scar·i·est.
- causing fright or alarm.
- easily frightened; timid.
scary 近义词
frightening, terrifying
更多scary例句
- It might seem scary to imagine getting infected by the coronavirus on purpose, but attenuated-virus vaccines are common.
- Someone who uses fake names, fake addresses — it must be scary, or exciting, as filmmakers.
- While a cancer diagnosis at any age is scary and disorienting, it extracts a particularly powerful psychological and social toll on young adults.
- It has been surprising to me that we haven’t done better in our response, surprising and deeply saddening and scary.
- The problem of China’s one-sided Internet policies and even scarier efforts requires a serious, unified global response.
- The point of publishing all the scary stats is not to dissuade people from being professional musicians.
- Being in an indie band is running a never-ending, rewarding, scary, low-margin small business.
- Why are “threats,” unlike other scary speech, outside the protection of the First Amendment?
- But to most patients, it sounds scary, and it can give rise to its own complications.
- Hearing that is a lot easier than hearing something else, but it is not less, well, humiliating and scary, I guess.
- I was scared, all right, and wanted to run, because fighting always is scary until after you get started.
- Who is it that was afraid to go into the big woods, and thought it was a forest filled with wild beasts and scary things?
- “The old woman,” he said, “would feel sort of scary-like” until things had well blown over.
- I did look scary, father; so, when I heard you coming, I hid under the couch because I did not want you to see me.
- Knowing how scary he naturally was, I gave but little faith to him.