dare
- IPA[dɛː]
英式
- have the courage to do something;defy or challenge (someone) to do something
- a challenge, especially to prove courage
verb: dare, 3rd person present: dares, gerund or present participle: daring, past tense: dared, past participle: dared
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動詞
- 1. have the courage to do something a story he dare not write down she leaned forward as far as she dared 同義詞
- 2. defy or challenge (someone) to do something she was daring him to disagree swap with me, I dare you 同義詞
- 3. literary take the risk of; brave few dared his wrath
名詞
- 1. a challenge, especially to prove courage she ran across a main road for a dare
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- used to indicate that one believes something is probable
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- used to express indignation
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- used to order someone threateningly not to do something
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- used to order someone threateningly not to do something
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- an allusive term for homosexuality
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- have the courage to do something: a story he dare not write down she leaned forward as far as she dared
- a challenge, especially to prove courage: athletes who eat ground glass on a dare
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