What does a speria in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word a speria in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use a speria in Romanian.
The word a speria in Romanian means a speria, a speria, a speria, a speria, a speria, a speria, a speria, a teroriza, a intimida, a speria, a intimida, a speria de moarte pe cineva. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word a speria
a speria(scare sb, sth) M-ai speriat, sărind așa de nicăieri! Hohotele ei de râs au speriat pisica. You frightened me, jumping out of nowhere like that! Her hoots of laughter frightened the cat. |
a speria(scare) |
a speria(intimidate) |
a speria(disturb or frighten) |
a speria(literal (frighten off) The scarecrows in the garden did nothing to scare away the rabbits. |
a speria(literal (frighten away) The scarecrow was used to scare off birds. |
a speria(scare away) Tina's clingy nature frightened off all potential boyfriends. |
a teroriza(frighten) Billy thought it was funny to terrorize his younger sister. |
a intimida(intimidate sb) Încercau să intimideze martorul pentru a nu spune nimic. They were trying to frighten the witness into keeping silent. |
a speria(cause fear) |
a intimida(intimidate) |
a speria de moarte pe cineva(informal (frighten sb) Did you have to jump out at me like that? You scared the living daylights out of me! |
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