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durst [am. angl. dərst, brit. angl. dəːst] arh. past dare
I. dare [am. angl. dɛr, brit. angl. dɛː] SAM.
reto m. spol
desafío m. spol
she did it on or brit. angl. for a dare
II. dare [am. angl. dɛr, brit. angl. dɛː] GLAG. mod
osar lit.
I daren't tell her esp brit. angl.
III. dare [am. angl. dɛr, brit. angl. dɛː] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. dare (be so bold):
to dare to + infin
atreverse or animarse a +  infin
to dare to + infin
osar +  infin lit.
2.1. dare (challenge):
to dare sb to + infin
retar or desafiar a alguien a +  infin or a que +  subj
2.2. dare lit. wrath/fury:
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It was learnt that the dare-devil boys took to their heels with their loots after they were confronted by angry residents.
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Numerous fans have gathered at the bottom of the tower to watch the dare-devil athletes from below.
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Such a result might even, dare one suggest, be ethical, in the proper meaning of that overused word.
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The unconventional offerings can certainly dare men who have been working hard at the gym to be in tiptop shape for the beach to join the cropped-top movement.
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He was also said to be stern, such that his staff members did not dare to make private requests of him.
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