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Scare-off - English meaning

Scare-off – definitions in English dictionary

phrasal verb

Drive or keep someone away by frightening them.

Usage examples:

He told police he had scared off an intruder
phrasal verb

To cause a person or animal to go or stay away

Usage examples:

I wish i could scare those crows away., a show like that could scare off advertisers.

Scare-off translation into English

Scare-off: translate from English into Chinese

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吓跑

Scare-off: translate from English into Dutch

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Wegjagen

Scare-off: translate from English into French

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Effrayer

Scare-off: translate from English into German

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Abschrecken, Verscheuchen, Vergraulen, Verjagen, Scheuchen

Scare-off: translate from English into Hindi

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भयभीत करना

Scare-off: translate from English into Italian

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Spaventare, Mettere in fuga

Scare-off: translate from English into Korean

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겁을 주다

Scare-off: translate from English into Russian

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Отпугивать, Вспугивать

Scare-off: translate from English into Spanish

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Espantar

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