Traduction et définition
to scare (someone): faire peur à, effrayer (quelqu'un)
The movie really scared me. Le film m'a vraiment fait peur.
to give somebody a scare: faire peur à quelqu'un
to be scared (of something): avoir peur de, être effrayé par (quelque chose)
I am scared of sea cucumbers. J'ai peur des concombres de mer.
You look scared. Vous avez l'air effrayée.
scary: effrayant
She has a very scary face! Elle a vraiment une tête qui fait peur!
Pronunciation examples
UK: Are you scared of spiders?
US: I saw a very scary horror film the other day.
Exemples
- "Bruno : No, you're scared?"
- "The possibility of a Brexit - an exit for Britain from the European Union - is very real, and frankly I'm scared."
- "Eccentric interviewer, scared of mice"
- "The world is full of people who are too scared to take chances."
- "I'm not scared for myself of course - I'm standing behind 3 layers of bulletproof glass in my very own Brent-Mobile, inspired by the Pope's vehicle."
- "Democracy has already been to Kazakhstan, and England is a scary, undeveloped country that we should avoid at all costs."
- "It's not that I'm scared of committing to Betty, it's just that with my history, I'm afraid it might be impossible."
- "No, I am scared for the people of this nation, and others across the planet."
- "Joan Wayne attempted to scare the shark by firing at its dorsal fin, then challenged the shark to a duel, running into the water with pistols drawn."
- "You are scaring them."
Pour ne plus oublier la traduction en français de 'Scare' et progresser en anglais à l'écrit comme à l'oral, découvrez nos cours d'anglais en ligne Gymglish !
Ils parlent de nous :
Evaluez votre niveau d'anglais gratuitement avec Gymglish, cours d'anglais en ligne.
TESTEZ VOTRE ANGLAIS