intimidar
Ellos saben que si me intimidan, me sale un estatus más alto. | They know that if I bully, I get a higher status. |
Creen que me intimidan, pero no me asustan. | They think they're intimidating me, but I'm not scared. |
No reacciono bien si me intimidan. | I don't respond well to intimidation. |
Creo que me intimidan menos porque pienso que yo podría hacerlo. | I feel like they're less intimidating 'cause I think I could do the art. |
Los niños me intimidan. Sí. | I'm just a little shy around children. |
Para que quede claro, quiero que sepas que no me intimidan las mujeres inteligentes. | Just to know, I want you to know... Do not frighten me intelligent women. |
Los niños me intimidan. Sí. | I'm a little shy around children. |
Sí, me entusiasma y me pone nervioso, y los respeto y me intimidan. | Yes, it excites me and makes me nervous and I respect them and I am intimidated by them. |
Una cosa que no voy a hacer es dejar que nadie se sientan alrededor y me intimidan en una esquina. | One thing that I'm not going to do is let anyone sit around and bully me into a corner. |
Durante seis años fui líder de la oposición en Italia, por lo que los discursos no me intimidan: estoy acostumbrado a que me contradigan. | I was leader of the opposition in Italy for six years, so these speeches do not frighten me: I am used to being contradicted. |
Yo no puedo decir cosas así en esta escuela, Porque la gente de la clase se ríe de mí, Y hay algunos tipos que me intimidan un poco. | I can't really say stuff like that at this school, because people kind of laugh at me, and they kind of bully me a bit. |
No quiero pelear. ¿Por qué me intimidan? ¿Qué quieren de mí? | I don't want to fight. Why do you bully me? What do you want from me? |
Los camellos siempre me intimidan. | Drug dealers always intimidate me. |
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