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1 durven
1 dare ⇒ venture (to/upon)♦voorbeelden:1 ik durf zelfs (te) beweren dat … • I would even venture (to say) that …hij durft niet te komen • he does not dare (to) comeje moet maar durven! • of all the nerve!, some/the cheek!zij durfde het hem niet (goed) te vragen • she hesitated to ask himdat zou ik niet durven zeggen • I wouldn't dare to say thathij durft alles • he is game for everythinghoe durf je! • how dare you!als het erop aan kwam durfde hij niet • he got cold feet when it came to the crunchdat durft hij vast niet • he wouldn't dare (to do that)kom eens hier (op) als je durft • I dare you!als je toch durft! • don't you dare!probeer maar als je durft! • try if you dare!u/jij durft! • 〈 ook ironisch〉 you have a nerve!
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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 — [[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
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 — verb. 1. Dare is an example of a so called semi modal auxiliary verb, because, like the modal verbs can, may, should, etc., it is used in certain special ways, but unlike these fully modal verbs it can also behave like an ordinary verb. Its… … Modern English usage
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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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