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41 scare
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42 scare out of one's wits
scare out of one's wits (scare stiff; scare the daylight out of smb) перепуга́ть до поте́ри созна́нияThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > scare out of one's wits
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43 scare-head(ing)
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scare-head(ing)
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44 scare into
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45 scare the pants off
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46 scare-heading
scare-head(ing) [ˊskeəˏhed(ɪŋ)] nсенсацио́нный заголо́вок ( в газете) -
47 scare the hell out of somebody
scare the hell/life out of somebody напугать до смертиThe thud of the two cars crashing scared the hell out of me.
She scared the life out of me, shouting like that.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > scare the hell out of somebody
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48 scare the life out of somebody
scare the hell/life out of somebody напугать до смертиThe thud of the two cars crashing scared the hell out of me.
She scared the life out of me, shouting like that.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > scare the life out of somebody
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49 scare away
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50 scare-head(ing)
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51 scare-head(ing)
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52 scare away
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53 scare off
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54 scare smb. out of his senses
разг.(scare smb. out of his senses (тж. scare smb. stiff, scare the life out of smb.))сильно испугать кого-л., перепугать кого-л. насмерть, до потери сознания, нагнать страху на кого-л.; см. тж. frighten the daylight out of smb. и frighten smb. out of his witsLarge English-Russian phrasebook > scare smb. out of his senses
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55 scare-head
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56 scare-heading
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57 scare smb. out of his senses
пepeпугaть кoгo-л. дo cмepти, дo пoтepи coзнaния; cм. тж. frighten hell out of smb.Alma. It scared me out of my wits! Why, I'm still breathless (T. Williams). You're like a trapeze performer whirring around so damned fast nobody can be sure just what you're doing and taking such chances you scare the daylights out of me (E. S. Gardner)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > scare smb. out of his senses
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58 scare-mongering
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59 scare the pants off someone
expr slHe scared the pants off his sister by sneaking up on her in the darkness — Он напугал свою сестру до смерти, подкравшись к ней в темноте
You got the pants scared off you — Я вижу, ты совсем струхнул
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > scare the pants off someone
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60 scare de Crête
—1. LAT Sparisoma cretense (Linnaeus)2. RUS средиземноморская лора f3. ENG Mediterranean parrot fish4. DEU Seepapagei m, Mittelmeer-Papageifisch m5. FRA perroquet m gris, scare m de CrêteDICTIONNAIRE DES NOMS DES ANIMAUX EN CINQ LANGUES > scare de Crête
См. также в других словарях:
scare — scare … Dictionnaire des rimes
scare — [ skar ] n. m. • 1546; lat. scarus, gr. skaros ♦ Zool. Poisson osseux des mers tropicales, aux vives couleurs, appelé couramment poisson perroquet. ● scare nom masculin (latin scarus, du grec skairein, bondir) Poisson des récifs coralliens à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
scare — [sker] vt. scared, scaring [ME skerren < ON skirra, to scare, make timid < skjarr, timid, prob. < IE base * (s)ker , to jump > L scurra, buffoon] to fill with fear or terror; esp., to frighten suddenly or startle; terrify vi. to… … English World dictionary
Scare — Scare, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scaring}.] [OE. skerren, skeren, Icel. skirra to bar, prevent, skirrask to shun, shrink from; or fr. OE. skerre, adj., scared, Icel. skjarr; both perhaps akin to E. sheer to turn.] To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scare — [n] frightened state alarm, alert, fright, panic, shock, start, terror; concepts 230,410 Ant. calmness, comfort, ease scare [v] frighten someone affright, alarm, awe, chill, daunt, dismay, freeze, give a fright, give a turn*, intimidate, panic,… … New thesaurus
scare up — (something) to find or obtain something that is not easily available. At the very least, I m sure he ll have some original ideas on how to scare up some cash. We discovered it was impossible to scare up an audience for the game … New idioms dictionary
scare — scare; scare·ful; scare·some; … English syllables
Scare — Scare, n. Fright; esp., sudden fright produced by a trifling cause, or originating in mistake. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scare — (v.) c.1200, from O.N. skirra to frighten, related to skjarr timid, shy, of unknown origin. The noun is attested from 1520s. To scare up procure, obtain is first recorded 1846, American English, from notion of rousing game from cover. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
scare\ up — • scare up • scrape up v informal To find, collect, or get together with some effort when needed. The boy scared up enough money to go to college. Will you stay for supper? she asked. I can scare up enough for us all. He managed to scrape up the… … Словарь американских идиом
scare — ► VERB 1) cause great fear or nervousness in; frighten. 2) (scare away/off) drive or keep (someone) away by fear. 3) become frightened. ► NOUN 1) a sudden attack of fright. 2) a period of general anxiety or alarm about something … English terms dictionary