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Significados de "a bird" en diccionario español inglés : 1 resultado(s)

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General
a bird tigre [m] EC

Significados de "a bird" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 150 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
Common
bill (of a bird) pico [m]
comb (of a bird) cresta [f]
pluck (a bird) pelar [v]
General
clay whistle, shaped like a bird with water so when it is blown, it imitates the twittering of birds rejiñol [m]
side of a bird's head agalla [f]
soaring of a bird of prey falsada [f]
injure the wings of a bird alicortar [v]
lure a bird of prey señolear [v]
bait a bird of prey señolear [v]
hobby (a bird of prey) alcotán [m]
a small bird carbonero garrapinos [m]
a small bird ruiseñor bastardo [m]
a small bird pinzón vulgar [m]
device which is used to imitate the cry of a bird reclamo [m]
a bird of south america yaacabó [m]
swoop of a bird calada [f]
ring a bird anillar [v]
(a bird) to land on a branch posarse en una rama (un pájaro) [v]
a bird's-eye view a vista de pájaro [adv]
a bird's-eye view vista aérea
a bird in a tree un pájaro en un árbol
a bird's-eye view un resumen (por encima, de algo)
a bird's-eye view un vistazo (a algo)
a migratory bird un ave nómada
a migratory bird un ave migratoria
a pretty creeping bird common in mexico and brazil aní [m]
a nocturnal bird of prey capararoch [m]
talon of a bird of prey garrón [m]
stroke with a bird's beak or an insect bite picotazo [m]
extreme point of a bird's wing piñón [m]
second flight of a bird revuelo [m]
food given to a bird of prey papo [m]
a fabulous bird rocho [m]
a fabulous bird rue [m]
a nocturnal bird of prey of the west indies sijú [m]
a large bird of the gállente group urogallo [m]
wing of a bird vuelo [m]
a small diving bird zaramagullón [m]
a bird of prey chimango [m]
sudden descent of a bird of prey on its quarry abatidura [f]
small bird resembling a lark alhoja [f]
a wading bird avoceta [f]
blow from a bird's beak herronada [f]
talon of a bird of prey garra [f]
stroke with a bird's beak or an insect bite picotada [f]
bird killed by a bird of prey presa [f]
a night wading bird zumacaya [f]
wings of a bird remos [m/pl]
pluck a bird's feathers desplumar [v]
a mountain bird ayocuantoto [m] MX
a very common bird chirigüe [m] CL
a thrush-like bird chopí [m] PYAR
a climbing bird caluro [m] AMER
small bird like a lark caminante [m] CL
a wading bird, kind of ibis coco [m] CU
a wading bird cochigato [m] MX
a small bird cristofué [m] VE
a bird similar to the toucan diostedé [m] COECVE
bird resembling a crane carrao [m] COVE
a singing-bird carriquí [m] CO
a climbing bird curucú [m] CAM
a nocturnal insectivorous bird guabairo [m] CU
small bird resembling a canary in size and song negrito [m] CU
a bird of prey pequén [m] CL
a wading-bird pitoitoy [m] AMER
a large bird similar to the wild turkey piuquén [m] CL
a very small bird with bright feathers uruti [m] AR
bird similar to a turkey mutún [m] BO
a wading-bird runrún [m] CL
a bird of prey tiuque [m] ARCL
a bird of the conirostrum order toche [m] COVE
a kind of humming-bird tome [m] CU
a kind of humming-bird torito [m] CL
a nocturnal bird urutaú [m] ARBO
a black bird toti [m] CU
a small bird yal [m] CL
a bird of prey vari [m] CLPE
a bird of prey traro [m] CL
a black bird of the conirostrous order tijuil [m] HN
a small multi-coloured bird sietecolores [m] CLECPE
a nocturnal bird cacuy [m] AR
long-legged white bird about the size of a heron gabán [m] COVE
group of feathers on the lower part of a rooster's tail which are typically cut prior to entering the bird in a cock fight arco [m] HN
bird hybrid between a breed rooster and a domestic common hen. atravesado [m] VE
a bird native to cuba measuring up to 46 cm aguaitacaimán [m] CU
smaller and weaker bird of a clutch of parakeets cacique [m] PA
a traditional funerary dance in which dancers are dressed in black and wear bird feathers ayarachi [m] PE
a nocturnal bird (nyctibus grisens) ayaymama [m] PE
a mythical nocturnal bird of the peruvian amazonia that is fed on insects ayaymama [m] PE
collar or feathers around a bird's neck, from the crest to the spine collar [m] PR
competition disputed during carnival in which some horse riders try to take possession of a basket hanging from an arch in which there is a duck or in other cases to pluck the head of the bird jalapato [m] PE
cutting of a bird's beak despique [m] MX
extraction of a bird's beak despique [m] MX
children's game where each player chooses the name of a bird zopilote [m] HN
youngest bird from a brood caganidos [m] rare
youngest bird from a brood caganido [m] rare
a song bird cuicacoche [f] MX
a bird resembling the coot with a melodious song piden [f] CL
a destructive bird rara [f] SA
a bird like the thrush paraulata [f] VE
a bird similar to the coot tagua [f] CL
a bird of the order of climbers valdivia [f] EC
a singing bird zurumbela [f] AMER
bird hybrid between a breed rooster and a domestic common hen atravesada [f] VE
ruff of feathers around a bird's neck charretera [f] PR
collar or feathers around a bird's neck, from the crest to the spine colilla [f] PR
collar or feathers around a bird's neck, from the crest to the spine charretera [f] PR
collar or feathers around a bird's neck, from the crest to the spine golilla [f] NIPRBOrur.
strength or fatness of a bird, especially a hen infundia [f] HNSVNIBOUY
strength or fatness of a bird, especially a hen infundia [f] MXCRCOVEECPE:Srur.
flight of a bird volada [f] BOCL
referring to a bird calchón [adj] CLrur.
referring someone who has had a bird defecate on them cuitado [adj] HNNI
having a crest (bird) copetón [adj] HNBOGTCRECCL
having a crest (bird) copetón [adj] HNBO
with a large comb (bird) crestón [adj] BOCL
bird with no tail or a very short tail julunco [adj] HN
cut a bird into pieces to sell despresar [v] SCN
land on a branch (bird) apercharse [v] HN
remove a bird's feathers desemplumar [v] MXrare
remove a bird's feathers desemplumar [v] HNDOCO
eat like a bird chiquitear [v] MX
remove the wattle from a farmyard bird espepitar [v] PR
remove a goiter from a farmyard bird despepitar [v] PRrur.
pull off or cut an animal's leg, typically a bird despernancar [v] NI
break a bird's neck despescuezar [v] GTPRCOPY
remove a goiter from a farmyard bird espepitar [v] PR
break a bird's neck espescuezar [v] PR
put a bird in a cage alcahazar [v] disused
referring to a bird calchona [adj/f] CLrur.
Idioms
eat like a bird comer como un gorrión [v]
eat like a bird comer como un pajarito [v]
eat like a bird comer como un pájaro [v]
eat like a bird comer de manera frugal [v]
eat like a bird comer muy poco [v]
run like a bird ir como la seda [v]
run like a bird ir de maravilla [v]
run like a bird ir que grana [v]
run like a bird marchar como un reloj [v]
run like a bird marchar como una seda [v]
run like a bird ir como una seda [v]
run like a bird ir sobre ruedas [v]
run like a bird marchar sobre ruedas [v]
run like a bird ir viento en popa [v]
run like a bird marchar viento en popa [v]
run like a bird ir que chuta [v]
eat like a bird tener buche de pajarito [v]
be a bird-brain tener menos cerebro que un mosquito [v]
sing like a bird cantar como un ruiseñor [v]
sing like a bird cantar como un pájaro [v]