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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
scare1 /sker / || /skeə(r)/ verbo transitivo
asustar

Phrasal Verbs
scare away, scare off v + o + adv, v + adv + o espantar
scare2 sustantivo
  1. (fright, shock) susto m
  1. (panic) (Journ): bomb ~ amenaza f de bomba
scare:scarecrow /'skerkrəʊ / || /'skeəkrəʊ/ sustantivo
espantapájaros m

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
scare [skeəʳ]
I nombre
1   susto
     to give sb a scare, asustar a alguien
2   pánico
     the meningitis scare, el pánico a la meningitis
    
II verbo transitivo asustar, espantar
     familiar to scare sb stiff, pegar un susto de muerte a alguien
     she was scared to death, estaba muerta de miedo
     he was too scared to talk, estaba demasiado asustado para hablar
    
III verbo intransitivo asustarse: he doesn't scare easily, no se asusta fácilmente



scare: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
bomb scarenamenaza de bomba nf
scare awayahuyentar v
scare offespantar v
scare tacticntáctica de amedrentamiento
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