miedo

/ˈmjedo/, [ˈmje.ð̞o]

afraid, fear


Examples
  • Al niño le da miedo la oscuridad.

    The boy is afraid of the dark.

  • Él tiene miedo de enfermarse.

    He is afraid of becoming sick.

  • Nancy le tiene miedo a los perros.

    Nancy is scared of dogs.

  • No tengo miedo de nada.

    I'm not afraid of anything.

  • No pienso que ese país sea peligroso. Puedes ir allá sin miedo.

    I don't think that country is dangerous. You can go there without fear.

  • ¿Le tienes miedo a Tom?

    Are you afraid of Tom?

  • No mienta nunca, ni por placer ni por miedo.

    Never tell a lie, either for fun or from fear.

  • ¿Tienes miedo de Tom?

    Are you afraid of Tom?

  • Él tiene miedo de equivocarse.

    He's afraid of making mistakes.

  • No tenga miedo de hacer preguntas.

    Don't be afraid to ask questions.

  • Seguir del dolor al dolor del enigma al enigma. Del dolor de la piedra al dolor de la planta. Porque todo es dolor. Dolor de batalla y miedo de no ser. Lazos de dolor atan la tierra al cielo las aguas a la tierra. Y los mundos galopan en órbitas de angustia. Pensando en la sorpresa.

    To go on from pain to pain mystery to mystery. From stone pain to plant pain. For everything is pain. The pain of battle the fear of not being. Links of pain chain the earth to the sky the waters to the land. And worlds gallop in orbits of affliction. Thinking of surprise.

  • Es curioso que me pidas una moto cuando te da miedo ir en bicicleta.

    It's strange that you ask me for a motorcycle when you are afraid of going by bike.

  • Le tengo miedo a la oscuridad.

    I have a fear of the dark.

  • Él tiene miedo de cometer algún error.

    He's afraid of making mistakes.

  • Puede que la Guerra Fría haya terminado, pero el miedo a la guerra todavía no se ha borrado de las mentes de los hombres.

    The Cold War may have ended, but the fear of war has not yet been removed from the minds of men.

  • Algunas personas tienen miedo de las arañas.

    Some people are afraid of spiders.

  • Le tienes miedo.

    You're afraid of him.

  • La religión, la hija de la esperanza y del miedo, intenta explicar lo insabible a la ignorancia.

    Religion is a daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the Unknowable.

  • No les tengo ni el más mínimo miedo a las serpientes.

    I'm not in the least afraid of snakes.

  • Tom tiene miedo porque no entiende qué está pasando.

    Tom is afraid because he doesn't understand what's going on.


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