English to Spanish Meaning of rabbit - Conejo


Rabbit :
Conejo

liebre, Conejo, conejo, cara, conejito, sequía, sol, verano

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Definitions of rabbit in English
Noun(1) any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food(2) the fur of a rabbit(3) flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated
Verb(1) hunt rabbits
Examples of rabbit in English
(1) The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit , duck and lamb.(2) The rabbit ballotine was so plain as to be almost unpleasant.(3) It is a patient bird, quite content to sit for hours at a time until a young rabbit , a rat or a mouse chances to pass beneath it.(4) My recipe for today is an old Australian country recipe for rabbit pie.(5) I scoffed everything my mother put in front of me - plate-sized Yorkshire puddings, meat and potato pie, rabbit and dumplings, the lot.(6) Like lamb cutlets, rabbit joints seem to be made for holding in your hands.(7) There were platform shoes, rabbit coats, sausage curls and blue eye shadow - and the women weren't a pretty sight either.(8) This weekend's patrons can expect to be served shrimp bisque or rabbit pie with bay-leaf juice.(9) I sampled a tender saddle of rabbit , wrapped in fatty Portuguese bacon and doused in a bubbly mustard emulsion.(10) Sturdier ones, such as lavender, can be stuffed into chicken or rabbit before roasting, and then discarded later.(11) From every kitchen in the village arose the most delicious aromas: apple pies, rabbit and chicken pies, fairy cakes, pancakes.(12) Rodents (except the groundhog) and members of the rabbit or hare families are rarely infected with rabies.(13) In other words, the Amami rabbit has been isolated for so long from other rabbits and hares, including the volcano rabbit , that they are scarcely kin.(14) The rabbit was sitting up on its hind legs, still staring at her.(15) If local meat eaters all got hooked on home-grown rabbit , imagine the effect on our food import bill.(16) Most of the animals that participate in the program are dogs and cats - the occasional rabbit and guinea pig are introduced from time to time.
Related Phrases of rabbit
(1) rabbit hole ::
madriguera del conejo
(2) rabbit stew ::
estofado de conejo
(3) rabbit hutch ::
conejera
(4) rabbit fur ::
piel de conejo
(5) rabbit ears ::
orejas de conejo
(6) rabbit warren ::
conejera
(7) rabbit food ::
comida para conejos
(8) young rabbit ::
conejo joven
(9) rabbit punch ::
golpe de nuca
Synonyms
Noun
1. buck ::
dólar
2. lapin ::
lapin
3. coney ::
conejo
4. hare ::
liebre
Different Forms
rabbit, rabbited, rabbiting, rabbits
Word Example from TV Shows
Are you hungry?
We've got some rabbit.

Are you hungry? We've got some RABBIT.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 1

That's not how you skin a rabbit.

That's not how you skin a RABBIT.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

I know how to skin a rabbit.

I know how to skin a RABBIT.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

Nice. A classic rabbit name.

Nice. A classic RABBIT name.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 15

"Taking care of injured RABBIT." Okay.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 15

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