scared

英[skeəd] 美[skerd]
  • adj. 害怕的
使用频率:
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  • scab n.痂;疥癣;破坏罢工者;[俚]无赖v.结疤;破坏罢工
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 吓坏的,害怕的,恐惧的,畏惧的,畏怯的
    2. 吃惊的,受惊的,惊慌的,失魂落魄的
    3. 担心的,指认为某事可能发生而感到紧张和焦虑的
    v. (动词)
    1. 动词 scare 的过去式和过去分词

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. made afraid;

    "the frightened child cowered in the corner"
    "too shocked and scared to move"

1. I'm scared of the dark. I'm a big chicken.
我怕黑,是个十足的胆小鬼。

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2. I was scared stiff when I realized what I'ddone.
当我意识到自己的所作所为时,我吓坏了。

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3. They feel scared and powerless in conveyor-belt hospital wards.
在千篇一律的病房里,他们感到恐惧而又无能为力。

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4. One thing I am sure of was that she was scared.
有一点我能肯定,那就是她当时被吓到了。

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5. In high school I was scared to death of you.
高中时我怕你怕得要命。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The child was scared of the fierce looking dog.
      这孩子害怕那条外表凶恶的狗。
    2. I am scared stiff of meeting the director.
      我很害怕去见这位所长。
    3. I'm scared of mice.
      我怕耗子。
    4. He's scared stiff of women.
      他一见女的就发慌。
    5. The thieves got scared and ran away.
      小偷害怕了,就跑了。