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1 frightened
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2 don't be frightened!
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3 a little
1) (a short time or distance: Move a little to the right!) mazliet; nedaudz2) (a small quantity of something: He has a little money to spare; 'Is there any soup left?' `Yes, a little.') mazliet; nedaudz3) (slightly: She was a little frightened.) mazliet; nedaudz* * *mazliet -
4 afraid
[ə'freid]1) (feeling fear or being frightened (of a person, thing etc): The child is not afraid of the dark; She was afraid to go.) baidīties2) (sorry (to have to say that): I'm afraid I don't agree with you.) diemžēl* * *nobijies -
5 banger
noun (an explosive firework: The child was frightened by the bangers at the firework display.) (trokšņaina) uguņošana* * *veca, sagrabējusi automašīna; uguņošana; cīsiņš -
6 coward
(a person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened: I am such a coward - I hate going to the dentist.) ģļēvulis- cowardly- cowardice
- cowardliness* * *gļēvulis -
7 fright
1) (a sudden fear: the noise gave me a terrible fright.) bailes; izbailes2) (a person who looks ridiculous: She looks a fright in those clothes.) biedēklis; ķēms•- frighten
- frightened
- frightful
- frightening
- frightfully
- take fright* * *izbailes, bailes; ķēms, biedēklis; biedēt, satraukt -
8 frighten
verb (to make (someone) afraid: She was frightened by a large dog.) izbiedēt; nobiedēt* * *izbiedēt, nobiedēt; aizbiedēt -
9 harm
1. noun(damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) nedomāt nekā ļauna2. verb(to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) darīt ļaunu; kaitēt- harmful- harmless
- harmlessly
- harmlessness
- out of harm's way* * *kaitīgums, ļaunums; kaitēt, zaudējums; darīt ļaunu; nodarīt ļaunu; sagādāt zaudējumus -
10 harmless
adjective (not dangerous or liable to cause harm: Don't be frightened of that snake - it's harmless.) nekaitīgs* * *nekaitīgs; nevainīgs -
11 panic
['pænik] 1. noun((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) panika2. verb(to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly: He panicked at the sight of the audience.) krist panikā- panicky* * *panika; radīt paniku; krist panikā; uzjautrināt; panisks -
12 petrify
(to make (someone) very frightened; to terrify: The thought of having to make a speech petrified him.) sastingt; pārakmeņoties* * *pārakmeņoties; sastingt -
13 scared
adjective (frightened: I'm scared of spiders; a scared little girl.) nobijies; baiļpilns* * *nobijies -
14 shy
1. comparative - shyer; adjective1) (lacking confidence in the presence of others, especially strangers; not wanting to attract attention: She is too shy to go to parties.) kautrīgs; nedrošs2) (drawing back from (an action, person etc): She is shy of strangers.) kautrīgs; kaunīgs3) ((of a wild animal) easily frightened; timid: Deer are very shy animals.) bikls; tramīgs2. verb((of a horse) to jump or turn suddenly aside in fear: The horse shied at the strangers.) satrūkties- shyly- shyness* * *metiens; mēģinājums; sviest, mest; mesties sāņus, satrūkties; vairīties; kautrīgs, bikls; piesardzīgs; tramīgs, bailīgs -
15 terrify
(to make very frightened: She was terrified by his appearance.) šausmināt; biedēt- terrific- terrifically
- terrified
- terrifying* * *šausmināt; nobiedēt -
16 terrorize
verb (to make very frightened by using or threatening violence: A lion escaped from the zoo and terrorized the whole town.) terorizēt; biedēt* * *terorizēt -
17 timid
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18 façade
1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.)2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) -
19 take fright
(to become frightened usually suddenly and quickly: She took fright and ran away.) nobīties -
20 terrorise
verb (to make very frightened by using or threatening violence: A lion escaped from the zoo and terrorized the whole town.) terorizēt; biedēt
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