영어에서 Less scary 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Yeah, he looks way less scary.
It's less scary than the first one.
It makes life less scary.
So it's less scary and more fun.
Natural risks feel less scary.
It's less scary if you close your eyes.
That makes it less scary for me.
And for many people, less scary.
One of the less scary ways to do it is by striking up a flirty conversation with him.
Ways to make phone calls less scary.
Close your eyes. It's less scary if you close your eyes.
Maybe we can make it a little less scary.
It's much less scary than it sounds and it opens tons of opportunities for you as a blogger and as a person.
You have made this journey a lot less scary… Jenny, California.
Change isn't easy but there are ways to cope with change that can make it feel less scary.
The world and its peoples are much more friendly and much less scary than various government websites would have us believe.
When thinking this way, the consequences associated with making the“wrong” choice become less scary.
In one(less scary) version of this story, the girl walks through the woods to deliver food to her sickly grandmother.
As long as you prepare andare ready to make your case, salary negotiation becomes a lot less scary.
For bingers, the“comfort” from food is less scary than the prospect of real relationships, where boundaries would be necessary.
However, after experimenting a lot(and I mean a lot!),it become less scary and a lot more exciting.
But that movie seems less scary when you consider Leatherface was based on a real-life monster, Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein.
Consistent, loving boundaries make the world seem more predictable and less scary to children with attachment issues.
Engaging in a potentially risky behavior, knowingly and voluntarily, makes the potential risk feel much less scary.
One of the reasons I teach folks about fisting is to make it feel less scary and more accessible to audiences outside of the queer community.
However, Harvard Medical School12 published a piece in which it was noted that results of the study were“somewhat less scary,” since relative risk was reported as opposed to absolute risk.