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1 dare
dare [deə(r)](venture) oser;∎ to dare (to) do sth oser faire qch;∎ I daren't think or don't dare (to) think about it je n'ose (pas) y penser;∎ nobody would dare (to) contradict her personne n'oserait la contredire;∎ she didn't dare (to) or dared not say a word elle n'a pas osé dire un mot;∎ I lay there hardly daring to breathe j'étais couché là, osant à peine respirer;∎ let them try it if they dare! qu'ils essaient s'ils osent!;∎ dare I interrupt? puis-je me permettre de vous interrompre?;∎ don't you dare tell me what to do! ne t'avise surtout pas de me dire ce que j'ai à faire!;∎ don't you dare! je te le déconseille!;∎ how dare you speak to me in that tone of voice! comment oses-tu me parler sur ce ton!∎ dare I say it si j'ose m'exprimer ainsi;∎ I dare say you're hungry after your journey je suppose que vous êtes affamés après ce voyage;∎ I dare say she's right elle a probablement raison;∎ he was most apologetic - I dare say! il s'est confondu en excuses - j'imagine!(a) (challenge) défier;∎ to dare sb to do sth défier qn de faire qch;∎ I dare you! chiche!3 noun(challenge) défi m;∎ to do sth for a dare faire qch pour relever un défi
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