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I . scare [skeəʳ, Am sker] CZ. cz. przech.

II . scare [skeəʳ, Am sker] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

III . scare [skeəʳ, Am sker] RZ.

1. scare (fear):

scare
strach r.m.
to have [or get] a scare
to give sb a scare

2. scare (panic):

scare
panika r.ż.
to create a scare
bomb scare

scare away, scare off CZ. cz. przech.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Black people don't go to ballgames, but they'll fill up a rassling ring and put up such a chant it'll scare you to death.
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There are ghosts of the forests and waters, who are ordered to scare humans.
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It is revealed at the end of the episode that the couple had a pregnancy scare.
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So he draws himself invisible and goes about scaring the heck out of his family.
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The gang learns that a giant gryphon has been scaring away the students and staff.
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Fortunately the humans only check the chicken coop for foxes and assume that because it's undamaged the fox was scared off.
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He can not reach it and returns to the shore scared.
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They are designed to scare animals, such as birds that congregate on airport runways.
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The team managed to survive that season, using a late-season surge to avoid a relegation scare.
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She has been accused of scaring people, breaking the school rules, humiliating children, being domineering, angry, and brainwashing.
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