easily scared

easily scared
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. asutadizo
Children are sometimes easily scared. You have to be careful what you say or do.Los niños a veces pueden ser asustadizos. Hay que tener cuidado con lo que dices y lo que haces.
b. espantadizo
These rodents are normally easily scared, so if you see one that isn't, it might be rabid.Estos roedores normalmente son espantadizos, así que si ves uno que no lo es, podría tener rabia.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
I know those men, and they aren't easily scared, but when they came back from that cave, they were white as a sheet.Conozco a esos hombres, y no se asustan fácilmente, pero cuando volvieron de aquella caverna, estaban blancos como un sábana.
The security guards won't be easily scared. They were both in the army.Los guardias de seguridad no se van asustar fácilmente. Ambos estuvieron en el ejército.
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