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dare+(noun)

  • 1 dare-devil

    noun (a bold or reckless person.) korkusuz kimse, gözüpek kimse

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  • 2 dare

    v. cüret etmek, cesaret etmek; kalkışmak; riske girmek; kafa tutmak (Argo); meydan okumak
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    cesaretlendir
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    [deə] 1. negative short form - daren't; verb
    1) (to be brave enough (to do something): I daren't go; I don't dare (to) go; He wouldn't dare do a thing like that; Don't you dare say such a thing again!) cesaret etmek, cüret etmek
    2) (to challenge: I dare you to do it.) meydan okumak, hodri meydan demek
    2. noun
    (a challenge: He went into the lion's cage for a dare.) meydan okuma
    3. noun
    (boldness: We admired his daring.) cesaret, yiğitlik
    4. adjective
    a dare-devil motorcyclist.) korkusuz, gözüpek

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  • 3 venture

    n. cüret, tehlikeli girişim, risk, girişim, teşebbüs, riske atılan şey, şans işi
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    v. riske atmak, tehlikeye atmak, cüret etmek, cesaret etmek, göze almak
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    şans işi
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    ['ven ə] 1. noun
    (an undertaking or scheme that involves some risk: his latest business venture.) tehlikeli iş, risk
    2. verb
    1) (to dare to go: Every day the child ventured further into the forest.) (gitmeyi) göze almak
    2) (to dare (to do (something), especially to say (something)): He ventured to kiss her hand; I ventured (to remark) that her skirt was too short.) (yapmaya) cesaret etmek
    3) (to risk: He decided to venture all his money on the scheme.) tehlikeye atmak, göze almak

    English-Turkish dictionary > venture

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  • dare — from first and third person singular of O.E. durran to brave danger, dare; venture, presume, from P.Gmc. *ders (Cf. O.N. dearr, O.H.G. giturran, Goth. gadaursan), from PIE *dhers to dare, be courageous (Cf. Skt. dadharsha to be bold; O.Pers.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • dare — ► VERB (3rd sing. present usu. dare before an expressed or implied infinitive without ‘to’) 1) have the courage to do. 2) defy or challenge to do. ► NOUN ▪ a challenge, especially to prove courage. ● how dare you Cf. ↑how dare you …   English terms dictionary

  • dare-devil — dareˈ devil noun A rash, daring person adjective Unreasonably rash and reckless • • • Main Entry: ↑dare …   Useful english dictionary

  • dare-devilry — dareˈ devˈilry noun • • • Main Entry: ↑dare …   Useful english dictionary

  • dare|dev|il|ry — «DAIR DEHV uhl ree», noun, plural ries. = daredeviltry. (Cf. ↑daredeviltry) …   Useful english dictionary

  • dare|dev|il|try — «DAIR DEHV uhl tree», noun, plural tries. reckless daring: »There was the usual thrilling, high altitude daredeviltry, including an act on a weird upside down unicycle (Wall Street Journal) …   Useful english dictionary

  • dare|dev|il — «DAIR DEHV uhl», noun, adjective. –n. a reckless person. –adj. recklessly daring: »The speeder s daredevil driving caused an accident. This was not the first time he had shown daredevil tendencies (Harper s) …   Useful english dictionary

  • dare — dare1 [ der ] verb ** Dare can be used in the following ways: as an intransitive verb (followed by an infinitive with to ): He doesn t dare to complain. (without a following infinitive): She never went there on her own she didn t dare to. in very …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dare — I UK [deə(r)] / US [der] verb Word forms dare : present tense I/you/we/they dare he/she/it dares present participle daring past tense dared past participle dared ** Summary: Dare can be used in the following ways: as an intransitive verb… …   English dictionary

  • dare — 1. verb 1) everyone wanted to say something, but nobody dared Syn: be brave enough, have the courage; venture, have the nerve, have the temerity, be so bold as, have the audacity; risk, hazard, take the liberty, stick one s neck out, go out on a… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • dare — 1 verb 1 DO STH DANGEROUS (intransitive not in progressive) to be brave enough to do something dangerous or that you are afraid to do: The others used to steal things from stores, but I would never dare. | dare (to) do sth: Would you dare to do a …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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