Sentence examples of "teme" in Spanish with translation "be afraid"

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Tom le teme al compromiso. Tom is afraid of commitment.
Tom le teme a morir. Tom is afraid of dying.
Ella teme a los gatos. She is afraid of cats.
Él le teme a los perros. He is afraid of dogs.
Nancy le teme a los perros. Nancy is afraid of dogs.
Tom le teme a las alturas. Tom is afraid of heights.
Él le teme a su abuelo. He is afraid of his grandfather.
Él le teme a la muerte. He is afraid of death.
La gente le teme a la guerra. People are afraid of war.
El niño le teme a la oscuridad. The boy is afraid of the dark.
Tom piensa que Mary le teme a las serpientes. Tom thinks that Mary is afraid of snakes.
La suma de la ignorancia de los candidatos republicanos a las elecciones primarias a la presidencia estadounidense es simplemente alucinante: uno teme que China obtenga armas nucleares, que posee desde hace 44 años, y el otro propone cerrar la embajada de los EEUU en Irán, que está cerrada desde hace 32 años... ¡Una tal estupidez a la cabeza de la primera potencia mundial provoca escalofríos! The sum of the ignorance of the Republican candidates in the primaries for the U.S. presidential election is simply mind-boggling: one is afraid that China will obtain nuclear weapons, which they have had for 44 years, and the other proposes to close the U.S. embassy in Iran, which has been closed for 32 years... Such stupidity at the head of the world's most powerful country gives one the shivers!
No hay nada que temer. There's nothing to be afraid of.
Le temo a las alturas. I am afraid of heights.
Me temo que te perderás. I am afraid that you will get lost.
Me temo que no vendrá. I am afraid he won't come.
No temas hablar en público. Don't be afraid of public speaking.
Ellos temen a la muerte. They are afraid of death.
Las ranas temen las serpientes. Frogs are afraid of snakes.
Ellas temen a la muerte. They are afraid of death.
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