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A n3 ( rumour) bruits mpl alarmistes ; food scare alerte f à l'intoxication alimentaire ; bomb/rabies scare alerte à la bombe/rage.B vtr faire peur à, effrayer [animal, person] ; to scare sb into doing sth forcer qn à faire qch par intimidation ; to scare sb out of doing empêcher qn de faire par intimidation ; to scare sb stiff ○ ou stupid ○ paralyser qn de peur.■ scare away, scare off:▶ scare away [sth/sb], scare [sth/sb] away1 ( put off) dissuader [burglars, investors, customers] ;2 ( drive away) faire fuir [animal, attacker].■ scare up ○ US:▶ scare up [sth], scare [sth] up dégoter ○ [food, money, people].
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scare — I n. (colloq.) 1) to give smb. a scare; to put, throw a scare into smb. 2) to get a scare II v. (colloq.) 1) (D; tr.) to scare into (to scare smb. into doing smt.) 2) (D; tr.) to scare out of (she scared me out of my wits) 3) (N; used with an… … Combinatory dictionary
scare — scare1 [ sker ] verb * transitive to make someone feel frightened or worried: I m sorry, I didn t mean to scare you. scare the life/daylights out of someone (=scare someone very much): What are you doing in there? You scared the life out of me.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scare — 1 verb 1 (T) to make someone feel frightened: Ignore him, he s just trying to scare us. | scare the hell/life/shit out of sb (=scare someone very much): You scared the hell out of me jumping out like that! 2 (I) to become frightened: I don t… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
scare — scare1 [skeə US sker] v [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: skirra, from skjarr shy, fearful ] 1.) [T] to make someone feel frightened = ↑frighten →↑afraid ▪ Loud noises can scare animals or birds. scare the life/living daylights/hell etc out… … Dictionary of contemporary English
scare — I UK [skeə(r)] / US [sker] verb Word forms scare : present tense I/you/we/they scare he/she/it scares present participle scaring past tense scared past participle scared * a) [transitive] to make someone feel frightened or worried I m sorry, I… … English dictionary
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