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pánico escénico
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
stage fright SUBST U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
fright [Am fraɪt, Brit frʌɪt] SUBST
1.1. fright U (fear):
1.2. fright C (shock):
darle or pegarle un susto a alguien
2. fright C (person, dress):
fright ugs
adefesio m ugs
fright ugs
I. stage [Am steɪdʒ, Brit steɪdʒ] SUBST
1.1. stage:
1.2. stage (medium):
1.3. stage (profession):
to leave the stage attr actress
2. stage (in development, activity):
3. stage (of rocket):
4. stage (stagecoach):
stage arch
II. stage [Am steɪdʒ, Brit steɪdʒ] VERB trans
1.1. stage (carry out, hold):
stage festival/event
stage festival/event
stage strike/demonstration
stage attack
stage attack
stage coup
1.2. stage (engineer, arrange):
2. stage THEAT:
stage play
stage play
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stage fright SUBST kein Pl
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fright [fraɪt] SUBST
1. fright (feeling of fear):
2. fright kein Pl (frightening experience):
jabón m Arg, Méx, Prico
3. fright ugs (unattractive sight):
I. stage [steɪdʒ] SUBST
1. stage (period):
pascana f AmS
2. stage THEAT:
II. stage [steɪdʒ] VERB trans
1. stage (produce on stage):
2. stage (organize):
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stage fright SUBST
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fright [fraɪt] SUBST
1. fright (feeling of fear):
2. fright (frightening experience):
jabón m Arg, Méx, PRico
3. fright ugs (unattractive sight):
I. stage [steɪdʒ] SUBST
1. stage (period):
pascana f AmS
2. stage THEAT:
II. stage [steɪdʒ] VERB trans
1. stage (produce on stage):
2. stage (organize):
Present
Istage
youstage
he/she/itstages
westage
youstage
theystage
Past
Istaged
youstaged
he/she/itstaged
westaged
youstaged
theystaged
Present Perfect
Ihavestaged
youhavestaged
he/she/ithasstaged
wehavestaged
youhavestaged
theyhavestaged
Past Perfect
Ihadstaged
youhadstaged
he/she/ithadstaged
wehadstaged
youhadstaged
theyhadstaged
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Although her acting career included 7 years of television work, she eventually left it, due in large part to stage fright.
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Others attribute the earthquakes to the earth (which is alive, and can therefore feel) realising the wicked ways of humans, and trembling in fright.
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Although he did not attack the mission, its inhabitants took fright and it was abandoned.
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Before the jail was reached he had died of fright and ill-treatment.
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Tom releases the mouse and falls backward in fright; then he hits the wall and a board falls on him.
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