scaring
vt. 驚嚇,受驚,威嚇
v. 恐嚇,使驚恐( scare的現在分詞 ); 受驚嚇,感到害怕
If something scares you, it frightens or worries you.
You're scaring me...
你嚇著我了。
What scares me most is that I'm going to end up not being married...
最讓我擔心的是我會一輩子嫁不出去。
If a sudden unpleasant experience gives you a scare, it frightens you.
Don't you realize what a scare you've given us all?...
你難道不知道你把我們大家都嚇得不輕嗎?
We got a bit of a scare.
我們受了點驚嚇。
A scare is a situation in which many people are afraid or worried because they think something dangerous is happening which will affect them all.
...the doctor at the centre of an Aids scare...
身處艾滋病恐慌中心的醫生
Despite the scare there are no plans to withdraw the drug.
儘管大家憂心忡忡,可是並無撤回藥物的計劃。
A bomb scare or a security scare is a situation in which there is believed to be a bomb in a place.
Despite many recent bomb scares, no one has yet been hurt.
儘管最近發生多起炸彈恐慌,目前還沒有人員受傷。
...a security scare over a suspect package.
可疑包裹引起的安全恐慌
The high price is scaring away possible buyers.
高昂的價格把有意光顧的買主都嚇跑了.
If he presents himself as a radical he risks scaring off the moderates.
如果他表現得過於激進,就有可能嚇跑溫和派人士。
I automatically halted my pen, for fear of scaring it away.
我手中的筆不覺停了,生怕驚跑它.
You're scaring me.
你嚇著我了。
Racial quotas and protectionism are scaring away some foreign investors.
種族配額和保護主義嚇跑了一些外國投資者。