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1 dare
1. n разг. вызов2. v сметь, отваживаться; иметь наглостьlet him do it, if he dares — пусть сделает это, если у него хватит смелости
3. v в эллиптических конструкциях4. v пренебрегать опасностью, рисковатьСинонимический ряд:1. bet (noun) bet; challenge; provocation; taunt2. defiance (noun) cartel; defi; defiance; defy; stump3. challenge (verb) beard; brave; challenge; confront; defy; face; front; meet; oppose; outdare; outface; resist; scorn4. endanger (verb) endanger; make bold; presume; venture5. risk (verb) chance; hazard; risk; speculate; stake; try -
2 поди
I повел. от пойти ;
разг. II нареч.;
разг. must, would, I should not wonder, I dare say. I suppose ты, поди, устала ≈ you must be tired он, поди, забыл ≈ he has probably forgotten они, поди, приедут ≈ I dare say they'll be there III частица;
разг. just try поди удержи его ≈ just try to stop him вот поди ж ты! ≈ well, who would have thought it possible?;
just imagine
См. также в других словарях:
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 — I. verb (dared; daring; dares or (auxiliary) dare) Etymology: Middle English dar (1st & 3d singular present indicative), from Old English dear; akin to Old High German gitar (1st & 3d singular present indicative) dare, Greek tharsos courage Date … New Collegiate Dictionary
dare — darer, n. /dair/, v., dared or (Archaic) durst; dared; daring; pres. sing. 3rd pers. dares or dare, n. v.i. 1. to have the necessary courage or boldness for something; be bold enough: You wouldn t dare! v.t. 2. to have the boldness to try;… … Universalium
dare — [[t]dɛər[/t]] v. dared, daring; pres. sing. 3rd pers. dares dare, 1) to have the necessary courage or boldness for something; be bold enough: You wouldn t dare![/ex] 2) to have the boldness to try; venture; hazard 3) to meet defiantly; face… … From formal English to slang
try — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 attempt ADJECTIVE ▪ good, nice ▪ Never mind it was a good try. Better luck next time. ▪ another ▪ first, second … Collocations dictionary
dare — dare1 W3 [deə US der] v, modal v 1.) [I not in progressive] to be brave enough to do something that is risky or that you are afraid to do used especially in questions or negative sentences ▪ He wanted to ask her, but he didn t dare. ▪ I ll tell… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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
dare*/*/ — [deə] verb I 1) to not be afraid to do something, even though it may be dangerous or may cause trouble I drove as fast as I dared.[/ex] Sakharov was one of the few people who dared to protest.[/ex] Nobody dared argue with him.[/ex] I daren t risk … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
dare — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. face, defy, challenge, brave; venture upon or into. See defiance, courage, rashness. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be courageous] Syn. venture, take a chance, hazard, chance, brave, risk, presume,… … English dictionary for students
Dan Dare — For other uses, see Dan Dare (disambiguation). Dan Dare The return of the original Dan Dare in 1989 Publication information Publ … Wikipedia