traducción al español de "skittish"
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(= nervous)
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The horse was a young polo pony and a bit skittish.
People need to be a bit less skittish.
Many are eager to use it when it reinforces their settled positions, but they become skittish when it moves into uncharted areas.
I'm not talking about the rear end being a bit skittish.
But the Rocket is a bit more skittish because it's so much lighter.
But the coalition will have to work far harder to convince skittish investors of the wisdom of building reactors in the UK.
UK government bonds rose as nerves about Europe's debt crisis sent skittish investors off in search of safe havens.
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...his relentlessly skittish sense of humour.
The declining dollar gave heart to skittish investors.
a fertile talent at war with a skittish sense of humour
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