- amedrentarse
- amedrentarse► verbo pronominal1 (asustarse) to be frightened, be scared; (acobardarse) to become intimidated* * *VPR to be scared, be intimidated* * *(v.) = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of), scare + ReflexivoEx. The main reason he wimped out was that he had a cheap bike that didn't gear properly, and made it extremely hard to bike efficiently.Ex. He regards David Jull's unwillingness to take up such a proposal as an early indication that John Howard and his colleagues are wimping.Ex. So basically they are chickening out of the debate.Ex. A child with a vivid imagination can really scare herself with frightening images.* * *(v.) = wimp out (on), wimp, chicken out (on/of), scare + Reflexivo
Ex: The main reason he wimped out was that he had a cheap bike that didn't gear properly, and made it extremely hard to bike efficiently.
Ex: He regards David Jull's unwillingness to take up such a proposal as an early indication that John Howard and his colleagues are wimping.Ex: So basically they are chickening out of the debate.Ex: A child with a vivid imagination can really scare herself with frightening images.* * *
■amedrentarse verbo reflexivo to be intimidated, to be frightened
* * *vprto get scared o frightened* * *amedrentarsev/r be terrified, feel terrified* * *vr
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.