To scare away a wolf in Engpsh, you can use the phrase "to chase off" or "to run off." This phrase comes from the verb "to chase," which means to follow or pursue something or someone in order to catch them.
Here are some examples of how you can use this phrase in a sentence:
I had to chase off the wolf that was threatening my sheep.
The farmer used his dog to chase off the wolves that were attacking his cattle.
The park ranger used a loud noise to chase off the wolves that were getting too close to the campers.
In Chinese, you can say "把狼吓跑" to mean "to chase off a wolf." Here are some examples of how you can use this phrase in a sentence:
我不得不把那只威胁我羊群的狼吓跑。
农民用他的狗把攻击他的牛的狼吓跑。
公园管理员用大声的噪音把狼吓跑,防止它们靠近露营者。