词组 | scare up |
释义 | Idiom scare someone or something up Theme: SEARCHING to search for and find someone or something. (Slang.)Go out in the kitchen and scare some food up.I'll see if I can scare up somebody to fix the broken chair. Idiom scare upscare up (something) to find or obtain something that is not easily available.At the very least, I'm sure he'll have some original ideas on how to scare up some cash.We discovered it was impossible to scare up an audience for the game. Phr V scare up scares, scaring, scared scare up sb/sth or scare sb/sth up American informal to manage with a lot of difficulty to find someone or something that you needCan you scare up a few volunteers to sell tickets for the concert?He's hoping to scare up some money and join us on our next trip. scare up verb to find something by hunting it out; to discover something. From the hunting of game US, 1852scare up sth/sb AmE informal to look for something or someone that may be difficult to find: Sellers went to England, trying to scare up a buyer for the firm.■ SIMILAR TO: scrounge up AmE scare upTo collect, assemble, or produce someone or something after a lengthy search or with a considerable amount of effort. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scare" and "up." I managed to scare up enough cash to get a bus out to Vancouver to see my girlfriend this weekend. How are we ever going to scare enough people up to form a team by this weekend? Go to the market and see if you can scare something up for us to eat. scare someone or something upRur. to search for and find someone or something. Go out in the kitchen and scare some food up. I'll see if I can scare up somebody to fix the broken chair. scare upAlso, scrape together or up . Assemble or produce with considerable effort, as in We managed to scare up extra chairs for the unexpectedly large audience, or He managed to scrape together enough cash to buy two more tickets. The first term alludes to scare in the sense of "flush game out of cover" and dates from the mid-1800s; the variant, alluding to scratching or clawing for something, was first recorded in 1549. Also see scrape up an acquaintance. scare upv. To gather or prepare something with a lot of effort or ingenuity: They managed to scare up some folding chairs for the unexpected crowd. I'll go in the kitchen and try to scare something up from among the leftovers. scare someone or something up tv. to find someone or something. (As if one were flushing wild game.) I have to scare a date up for Friday night. |
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