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  1. idiom (also have cold feet) Add to word list. Add to word list. to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do: I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet. (Definition of get cold feet from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

    • Get Cold Feet

      GET COLD FEET meaning: 1. to suddenly become too frightened...

    • Polski

      GET COLD FEET definicja: 1. to suddenly become too...

  2. WR Reverse (2) WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. get cold feet v expr. figurative, informal (abandon [sth] due to anxiety) echarse atrás loc verb. He was starting to get cold feet about the wedding.

  3. get to grips with [sth] v expr. informal, figurative (understand) captar ⇒ vtr. (AR, coloquial) cazar ⇒ vtr. One must read a work of philosophy several times in order to come to grips with it. Las obras de filosofía hay que leerlas varias veces para captarlas. (ES, coloquial) pillar el sentido loc verb.

  4. to put one’s feet up (informal) descansar. idiom: to get cold feet entrarle miedo a algn. idiom: to get one's feet on the ground (especially US) establecerse. idiom: to get one's foot in the door meter el pie en la puerta. idiom: to put one's best foot forward animarse a continuar.

  5. to get cold feet. exp. entrarle miedo a algn. (IDIOMS) Entrada relacionada con: foot. Comentarios adicionales: Diccionario colaborativo Inglés-Español. cold. a adj ( colder compar) ( coldest superl ) 1 (=lacking heat) frío. a cold buffet un buffet frío. → to be cold [person] tener frío. [thing] estar frío. I'm cold tengo frío.

  6. get cold feet To experience nervousness or anxiety before one attempts to do something, often to the extent that one tries to avoid it. I wasn't nervous until the morning of my wedding, but everyone assured me that I had just gotten cold feet.