Translation for '
frighten' from English to Serbian
VERB | to frighten | frightened | frightened frightening | frightens | |
SYNO | to affright | to fright | to frighten | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Arlequin – is the "Marshal" of the Baìo, who must frighten people to prevent the march.
- The rail line in Hoboken, New Jersey, was controversial at the time. Officials were concerned that an electric railway would endanger the public and frighten horses.
- As a bucca-boo this spirit was also invoked by parents as a bogeyman figure to frighten children into proper behaviour, especially those who wouldn't stop crying.
- By contrast, the supernatural scenes are not meant to frighten – they are more examples of Gounod the tone-painter.
- In the second episode of The Lone Ranger TV show, the Lone Ranger uses a rope hackamore on Silver so as not to unnecessarily frighten the then wild horse.
- It has been suggested the legend was resurrected in the 19th century to frighten freed slaves.
- Undaunted in battle who can frighten you?
- J. Walter Weatherman (Steve Ryan) is a one-armed man used by George Bluth to frighten his children into good behavior.
- The "bolombatto" was originally played by shepherds, who used the combined sounds of the strings and percussion to frighten away wild animals.
- Feral Queens: Rogue Moon Fairy monarchs who went wild, ruling over tribes of Forest Fairies by threatening to kill and eat them to frighten them into submission.
- Frightening Scenes - The film contains images that might shock or frighten a person. These scenes might be found in a thriller, suspense, or war genre.
- Scholars are in dispute on whether these witches are meant to be interpreted as humorous exaggeration of witch hunters' beliefs or a startling depiction meant to frighten Baldung's audience.
- Marion became a legendary figure in Breton oral traditions after her death. Over time, she came to function as a bogeyman used by parents to frighten children into good behavior.
- (2.) In a parody of "Frankenstein", Brain fashions a monster to frighten a village into submission, but the monster and Pinky fall in love.
- Indian Express rated it at 3/5. Ezra not only tries to frighten the audience but it has got an extraordinary storyline, too.
- Apparently the sultan instructed the executioner to wound Sol first, hoping that the sight of her own blood would frighten her into accepting conversion. But Sol remained steadfast.
- "Poochandi" is a Tamil term used by South Indians to frighten children, which refers to the bogeyman.
- Mormo ([...] , "Mormō") or Mormon was a female spirit in Greek folklore, whose name was invoked by mothers and nurses to frighten children to keep them from misbehaving.
- The "Lamia" was a bogeyman or bugbear term, invoked by a mother or a nanny to frighten children into good behavior. [...] and other sources in antiquity.
- A recitative of the soprano, " [...] " (What then can frighten you in your journey) expresses the comsequence.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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