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dove1 [dʌv] SUST. ZOOL.

dove2 [dəʊv, ingl. am. doʊv] V. intr. ingl. am.

dove pret. of dive

Véase también: dive

II . dive <dived [or Am: dove], dived [or Am: dove]> [daɪv] V. intr.

2. dive (jump head first into water):

3. dive (go sharply downwards):

I . dive [daɪv] SUST.

1. dive (jump into water):

2. dive (plunge):

II . dive <dived [or Am: dove], dived [or Am: dove]> [daɪv] V. intr.

2. dive (jump head first into water):

3. dive (go sharply downwards):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The call of this dove is a very loud whoop-a whoop with some differences depending on the subspecies involved.
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Worse is watching the hawk at work, plucking and pecking a luckless collared dove or starling in a frenzy of gore and squawking.
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We dove into the nearest shop, my heart thrumming and ears buzzing.
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Wild fauna includes deer, iguanas, squirrel, raccoon, fox, chachalaca, dove, vulture, snakes of different types including coral snakes, wild boar and hawk.
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Birds include two species of cassowary, 31 dove and pigeon species, 31 species of cockatoo, 13 species of kingfisher and 29 species of sunbird.
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Quail, dove, ducks, and deer abound in the fields and forests.
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Once tamed, the dove is a sweet and gentle pet, who greets its owner with happy coos and will perch on the finger or shoulder.
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These landings are home to peculiarly small dove-grey mice, which are found nowhere else.
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The cuckoo-dove makes its nest in rock gorges near waterfalls, and their calls are the two-part wok-wu, heard above the sounds of the water.
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The swallow has belittled (9) the dove, and the sparrow and the staff.
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