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Difference between to frighten, to scare, to startle
What is the difference between to frighten, to scare, to startle?
2013年7月6日 17:48
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'Backfiring' is when a car makes a loud "bang" (sudden, short, loud noise). I think it's a result of exhaust gases going back into the cylinder instead of out the valve or something like that.
2013年7月7日
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Yes, Sven is correct about the meaning of 'to startle'. Hier ist ein ander Beispeil: "I was really startled when that car back-fired." Cars don't really do that anymore but, well, you know what I mean.
2013年7月7日
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The frightening noise scared me; this caused me to become startled.
2013年7月6日
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Frighten is the same as scare. Startle is a little different.... startle is a result of something sudden. When something happens that you dont expect...... maybe someone screams behind you..... you startle. Something can frighten/scare you (walking in the dark) without you being startled. If you are scared of the dark and a cat falls on your head, it startles you although you were not frightened of the cat. I hope that helps.
2013年7月6日
Hi Sven, Thank you very much indeed for your help. It is very much appreciated!!
2013年7月7日
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