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Alligator

ga·tor [ingl. am. ˈgeɪt̬ɚ] SUST. ingl. am. argot

gator abreviación de alligator

gator
Alligator m <-s, -to̱ren>

al·li·ga·tor [ˈælɪgeɪtəʳ, ingl. am. -t̬ɚ] SUST.

Alligator m <-s, -to̱ren>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

man sieht sich coloq.
also bis dann coloq.

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The alligators were briefly returned to the plaza in 1972 only to be removed once again in 1974 at a cause of vandals.
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This was largely driven by diminishing stocks of wild alligators, which had been hunted nearly to extinction around this time.
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Each season, the series focuses on various teams of alligator hunters.
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The people put alligator oil on exposed skin to repel mosquitoes.
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Some are effigies of birds, snakes, alligators and other animals, but most are human effigies.
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And, one reason more to be careful, a gator that seems to be resting without a movement, can make a sudden jump of several meters, and they can run very fast a short distance.
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www.travelnotes.de
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ein Alligator, der bewegungslos zu ruhen scheint, kann plötzlich einen Sprung von mehreren Metern machen und auch für kurze Strecken sehr schnell laufen.
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And, one reason more to be careful, a gator that seems to be resting without a movement, can make a sudden jump of several meters, and they can run very fast a short distance.
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www.travelnotes.de
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Ein anderer Grund, vorsichtig zu sein: ein Alligator, der bewegungslos zu ruhen scheint, kann plötzlich einen Sprung von mehreren Metern machen und auch für kurze Strecken sehr schnell laufen.
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