scared

scared
adjective (frightened: I'm scared of spiders; a scared little girl.) que tiene miedo, asustado, atemorizado
scared adj asustado
to be scared tener miedo
he's scared of dogs tiene miedo a los perros
scared
tr['skeəd]
adjective
1 asustado,-a, espantado,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be scared tener miedo (of, a/de)
I'm scared of spiders tengo miedo a las arañas, las arañas me dan miedo
she's scared to go out after dark tiene miedo de salir después del anochecer
to be scared out of one's wits sufrir un susto mortal, caerse del susto
to be scared stiff estar muerto,-a de miedo
scared
adj.
asustado, -a adj.
miedoso, -a adj.
sobresaltado, -a adj.
skerd, skeəd
adjective asustado

I'm scared — tengo miedo, estoy asustada

she's scared to death — está que se muere de miedo, está con un miedo or un susto que se muere

to be scared OF something/somebody — tenerle* miedo a algo/alguien

to be scared OF -ING — tener* miedo de + inf

to be scared to + INF: she's scared to go out at night — le da miedo salir de noche

['skɛǝd]
ADJ see scare 2.
* * *
[skerd, skeəd]
adjective asustado

I'm scared — tengo miedo, estoy asustada

she's scared to death — está que se muere de miedo, está con un miedo or un susto que se muere

to be scared OF something/somebody — tenerle* miedo a algo/alguien

to be scared OF -ING — tener* miedo de + inf

to be scared to + INF: she's scared to go out at night — le da miedo salir de noche


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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