Spanish Sentences using susto  

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Nos pegamos un buen susto.
We got a terrible fright.
Nosotros estamos pálidos del susto.
We are pale from fright.
Afortunadamente lo vi a tiempo, pero ¡qué susto pasé!
Fortunately I saw it on time, but what a scare!
¿Te dio un susto?
Did she scare you?
Qué susto me he llevado.
What a scare it gave me.
Me has dado un susto de muerte.
You scared me to death.
Apenas podemos imaginar el efecto de cualquier tipo de susto nuclear - sólo un susto - para estos sectores de nuestra economía.
We can only begin to imagine the effect of any kind of nuclear scare - just a scare - on these sectors of our economy.
Hemos pasado el susto de las dioxinas, la EEB y muchos otros problemas.
We have had the dioxin scare, BSE and many other problems.
Como decimos los húngaros, mejor es tener miedo que llevarse un susto.
As the Hungarians say, it is better to be frightened than to take fright.
Demócratas del mundo, uníos... en Cuba y dad un susto a Castro, abriendo no solo el monedero, sino también la boca.
Democrats of the world unite ... in Cuba and give Castro a fright, by opening not only your wallet but also your mouth.
Señor Presidente, ayer tuvimos un nuevo susto, esta vez por un elevado nivel de dioxinas en los piensos alemanes.
Mr President, yesterday we were alarmed yet again, this time by news of increased dioxin-content in German cattle feed.
Algunos de los países que se están esforzando por entrar en la primera tanda recibirán algo más que un ligero susto.
Some of the countries which are striving to join the first wave will be in for more than a mild shock.

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