to get cold feet |
びびる /(v5r,vi) (1) to feel nervous/to feel self-conscious/to feel surprise/(2) (col) to get cold feet/to get the jitters/to feel frightened/ ------- 腰が引ける [こしがひける] /(exp,v1) to get cold feet/to back away/to withdraw/ ------- 怖気づく [おじけづく] /(v5k,vi) to be seized with fear/to be intimidated/to lose one's nerve/to be frightened/to get cold feet/to have the wind up/ ------- 怖じ気付く [おじけつく] /(ik) (v5k,vi) to be seized with fear/to be intimidated/to lose one's nerve/to be frightened/to get cold feet/to have the wind up/ ------- 怖気付く [おじけつく] /(ik) (v5k,vi) to be seized with fear/to be intimidated/to lose one's nerve/to be frightened/to get cold feet/to have the wind up/ ------- 怖じ気付く [おじけづく] /(v5k,vi) to be seized with fear/to be intimidated/to lose one's nerve/to be frightened/to get cold feet/to have the wind up/ ------- 怖じ気づく [おじけづく] /(v5k,vi) to be seized with fear/to be intimidated/to lose one's nerve/to be frightened/to get cold feet/to have the wind up/ ------- 怖気付く [おじけづく] /(v5k,vi) to be seized with fear/to be intimidated/to lose one's nerve/to be frightened/to get cold feet/to have the wind up/ |