stage fright in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for stage fright in the English»Spanish Dictionary

fright [Am fraɪt, Brit frʌɪt] N

I.stage [Am steɪdʒ, Brit steɪdʒ] N

1.1. stage:

2. stage (in development, activity):

II.stage [Am steɪdʒ, Brit steɪdʒ] VB trans

stage fright in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stage fright in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For approximately 10-16% of performers, the degree of stage fright is considered as pathological.
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For nearly a year, he desperately struggled with his voice and developed sociophobia and stage fright.
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He attributed this to stage fright, which caused him to speak too fast.
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However, he had a bad attack of stage fright, and never made a second appearance.
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Ace appears and plays drums without his stage fright.
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She does suffer from stage fright at times.
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He developed stage fright, sometimes demanding extra rehearsals of works they had already played.
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He also has a bad case of stage fright.
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On opening night, he experienced stage fright and stumbled over his line.
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He encourages her to think of someone special when she gets stage fright.
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