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CORE WORDS



NGSL3000 scare to make someone feel frightened or worried verb
SAT5000 discard To reject. v.
SAT5000 scarcity Insufficiency of supply for needs or ordinary demands. n.

Tanaka6000 discarded Tanaka6000 miscarriage Tanaka6000 scar Tanaka6000 scarce Tanaka6000 scarcely Tanaka6000 scare Tanaka6000 scared Tanaka6000 scars

COMPOUND WORDS


delayed miscarriage {n} (missed abortion) SEE: missed abortion :: discard {v} (to throw away, reject) escarpment {n} (steep descent or declivity) headscarf {n} (piece of material worn over the head) I'm scared {phrase} (I'm scared) Madagascar {prop} (country in Southern Africa) Madagascar buzzard {n} (Buteo brachypterus) Madagascar wood rail {n} (Madagascar wood rail) mascara {n} (eyelash cosmetic) Mascarene Islands {prop} (islands) miscarriage {n} (termination of pregnancy) miscarriage of justice {n} (error which led to an unjust outcome) miscarry {v} (to abort a foetus) missed miscarriage {n} (missed abortion) SEE: missed abortion :: muscarine {n} (poisonous alkaloid) Oscar {prop} (male given name) Pescara {prop} (city) red scare {n} (perceived threat from communism and leftist movements) scar {n} (a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound) scarab {n} (Scarabaeus sacer) scarab {n} (symbol) scarce {adj} spärlich scarce copper {n} (butterfly) scarcity {n} (the condition of something being scarce or deficient) scare {n} (minor fright) scare {v} (to frighten) scarecrow {n} (an effigy made to scare the birds away) scared {adj} (afraid, frightened) scared shitless {adj} (terrified) SEE: scared stiff :: scaremonger {n} (alarmist) scaremongering {v} Panikmache scare quote {n} (quotation mark used to provoke reaction ) scare up {v} (to find or get something difficult) scare up {v} (to frighten an animal) scarf {n} (headscarf) SEE: headscarf :: scarf {n} (long garment worn around the neck) scarlatina {n} (scarlet fever) SEE: scarlet fever :: scarlet {adj} (colour) scarlet {adj} scharlach scarlet {n} (colour) scarlet fever {n} (streptococcal infection) scary {adj} (causing, or able to cause, fright) silent miscarriage {n} (missed abortion) SEE: missed abortion ::

5000 WORDS


L119 P5124 scar die Narbe








scare P1988 scarecrow P4611 scarf P4756 scar P5124






PHRASES



Está tejiendo una bufanda de hilo.



She is knitting a scarf out of yarn .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1060)

Lleva un pañuelo sobre los hombros.



She is wearing a scarf over her shoulders .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2450)

Lleva un pañuelo blanco.



She is wearing a white scarf .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3002)

Está tan asustada que se ha tapado los ojos.



She is so scared that she is covered her eyes .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3149)



They have scarcely gone out since the baby was born .

Apenas han salido desde que nació el bebé.

The child was scared to get into the water .

El niño tenía miedo de meterse en el agua.

Don't scare me like that !

¡No me asustes así!

There are scarcely any flowers in our garden .

Apenas hay flores en nuestro jardín.

There may be some scars .

Puede haber algunas cicatrices.

Scarcely had the dog seen me when it ran away .

Apenas me había visto el perro cuando se escapó.

I can scarcely believe it .

Apenas puedo creerlo.

He can scarcely write his name .

Apenas puede escribir su nombre.



Apenas han salido desde que nació el bebé.
El niño tenía miedo de meterse en el agua.
¡No me asustes así!
Apenas hay flores en nuestro jardín.
Puede haber algunas cicatrices.
Apenas me había visto el perro cuando se escapó.
Apenas puedo creerlo.
Apenas puede escribir su nombre.