scares - Español Inglés Diccionario

scares

Significados de "scares" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 22 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
fantastic being that scares children gomia [f]
small scares mercería [f]
choice scares mercaderías de primera [f/pl]
mesoamerican mythical animal, with the appearance of a shaggy dog and eyes like embers, that drags a chain and scares drunks or night owls (men) cadejo [m] GTHNSVNIPA
imaginary character who scares children and kidnaps them if they do not behave cucuy [m] MX
boy who scares birds away from fields pajarero [m] HNNIECPEBO:E,SCLrur.
person who scares off grackles from planted fields zanatero [m] HNSV
person who scares birds off pajarero [m] MXNIDOECPECL
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face cigua [f] HNSV
mythical beautiful woman who scares men at night with her skull head chula [f] HN
girl who scares birds away from fields pajarera [f] HNNIECPEBO:E,SCLrur.
person who scares birds off pajarera [f] MXNIDOECPECL
Speaking
it scares me a bit me asusta un poco
you know what scares me? ¿sabes lo que me asusta?
it scares me me da miedo
Colloquial
spirit represented by an elderly man or a child that scares people urdimal [m] BO:S
Mythology
mythological animal that scares or takes people away in the night cadejo [m] GTHNSVNICR
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguamonta (del náhuatl) [f] SV
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguampera (del náhuatl) [f] SV
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguanaba (del náhuatl) [f] HNSVNI
Folklore
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face cigua [f] SVNI
mesoamerican mythical character in the form of a beautiful woman who attracts men at night and then scares them with her skull face ciguanaba (náhuatl) [f] HNSVNI