threaten

threaten
きょう
せい to threaten:
おどしつける 脅しつける
おどす 脅す
おびやかす 脅やかす
おびやかす 劫かす
すごむ 凄む
おびやかす 脅かす
* * *
/θrétn/ 〔 ⇒ threat 〕
〖動〗(~s/-z/; ~ed/-d/; ~・ing)
|他|
1
a [SV O1 with O2]〈人が〉O1〈人〉をO2〈物・事・行為など〉でおどす; 〈復讐(しゅう)・ストライキなど〉をするぞと〔…を〕脅迫する〔to〕《◆menaceより口語的》

~ an employee with dismissal [dismissal to an employee] 従業員を解雇するぞとおどす

~ him with a gun [by a gesture] 銃[身ぶり]で彼をおどす

She was ~ed with death. 彼女は死線をさまよっていた.

b [SV to do/SV that節]…するぞと脅(おびや)かす

She ~ed to report [that she would report] the matter to the police. 彼女は警察に届けると言って脅迫した.

2 [SVO]〈物・事が〉…を〔…で〕おどす〔with〕; 〈危険などが〉…に迫っている, 脅威をつきつける; 〈安全など〉をおびやかす

Air pollution ~s our life. 大気汚染は我々の生活を危険にさらす

Some species of animals are ~ed with extinction. ある種の動物は絶滅の危機に瀕(ひん)している.

3 [SVO/SV to do/SV that節]〈物・事などが〉(悪いきざしについて)…の恐れがある, …する兆候を示す

The dark clouds ~ [It is ~ing] a heavy rain [to rain heavily]. あの暗雲では[今にも]大雨になりそうだ《◆日常的にはLooks like it's going to rain. やIt looks like rain. などが普通》

Soaring prices ~ to damage the economy. うなぎ登りの物価は経済に打撃を与えそうだ.

|自|
1 〈人・目などが〉おどす, 脅迫する; おどされる.
2 〈悪いことが〉迫っている.

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