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unscared

/skair/US // skɛər //UK // (skɛə) //

不怕,不害怕,不怕的,不怕死

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scared, scar·ing.

    • : to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scared, scar·ing.

    • : to become frightened: That horse scares easily.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sudden fright or alarm, especially with little or no reason.
    • : a time or condition of alarm or worry: For three months there was a war scare.
  1. 1
    • : scare up, Informal. to obtain with effort; find or gather: to scare up money.

Phrases

  • scare out of one's wits
  • scare up
  • run scared

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In terms of horror, “The Medium” has some good scares but they are sandwiched between boring stretches where I mostly just walked through long hallways, or climbed obstacles, feeling lost.

  • She has been able to keep the coronavirus at bay, but two weeks ago, she had a scare that forced her to close and get everyone tested after a child became ill.

  • An artist and critic argues attention is a scare resource and should be directed where it can provide the most value.

  • The real flagship SoC is the Snapdragon 888, so Qualcomm's use of "flagship" here definitely belongs in scare quotes.

  • The health scare comes amid a contentious divorce with his wife, Nicole Young, who is reportedly seeking $2 million a month in temporary spousal support and another $5 million in attorney fees.

  • “Cultures” Versus “White Girls” As you can probably sense from my scare quotes, you can never be too careful these days.

  • Mrs. Deshales ordered an ambulance, which managed to scare off Wahlberg and his pals.

  • As we have seen, it is not just the fact that they scare people.

  • Keep the scare quotes around gay “marriage,” or at least put an asterisk after it.

  • An HIV scare, Rand Paul talking points, and a (maybe) proposition.

  • The submarine scare is full on; the beastly things have frightened us more than all the Turks and all their German guns.

  • Then the other girls followed; but, just as Nelly got on, Robert Wood shook the plank, and tried to scare her.

  • London was growing quiet, so that the shrieks of the late newsboys with the evening scare could be distinctly heard there.

  • At night the train is increased by the addition of a torch-bearer, to scare off the wild beasts by the glare of his torch.

  • I'm half afraid to spend another night in the sleeper after the scare we got last night.