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  1. figurative, informal (abandon [sth] due to anxiety) echarse atrás loc verb. He was starting to get cold feet about the wedding. agarrarle miedo loc verb. (AR, coloquial) abatatarse ⇒ v prnl. have cold feet, have got cold feet v expr.

  2. GET COLD FEET translate: entrarle miedo a alguien. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  3. traducir GET COLD FEET: entrarle miedo a alguien. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  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. have cold feet, have got cold feet v expr: figurative, informal (abandon [sth] due to anxiety) echarse atrás loc verb

  6. Spanish translation of 'to get cold feet' to get cold feet. entrarle miedo a algn. See full dictionary entry for foot below. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. foot. [(British) fʊt , (US) fʊt ] noun Word forms: plural feet [British ] 1. (Anatomy) pie m. [of animal, chair] pata f.

  7. 1. (general) a. echarse atrás. The company was all set to move their headquarters, but they got cold feet when they heard about the uptick in crime in the area.La empresa estaba preparada para trasladar su sede, pero se echaron atrás cuando se enteraron del aumento de crimen en el área. b. arrepentirse.