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Welsh-Kaninchen
Welsh rare·bit, Welsh ˈrab·bit [- ˈreəbɪt] SUST. no pl
Welsh rarebit
überbackenes Käsebrot
I. Welsh [welʃ] ADJ. inv.
Welsh
walisisch
his mother is Welsh
seine Mutter kommt aus Wales
II. Welsh [welʃ] SUST.
1. Welsh no pl (Celtic language):
Welsh
Walisisch nt <->
2. Welsh (inhabitants, people of Wales):
the Welsh pl
die Waliser pl
welsh [welʃ] V. intr.
welsh
sich acus. drücken
to welsh on a debt/promise
sich acus. einer Schuldbegleichung entziehen/vor einem Versprechen drücken coloq.
I. rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] SUST.
1. rabbit (animal):
rabbit
Kaninchen nt <-s, ->
a pet [or tame]rabbit
ein Hauskaninchen nt
to run like a frightened [or scared]rabbit
wie ein erschrecktes Kaninchen davonlaufen
wild rabbit
Wildkaninchen nt <-s, ->
to breed like rabbits pey.
sich acus. wie die Karnickel vermehren pey.
2. rabbit no pl (meat):
rabbit
Hase m <-n, -n> kein pl
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pull a rabbit out of the hat
einen Trumpf aus dem Ärmel schütteln coloq.
II. rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] V. intr. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. pey. coloq.
rabbit about
quasseln coloq. oft pey. über +acus.
rabbit about
schwafeln coloq. pey.
for goodness sake stop rabbiting!
jetzt hör doch endlich mal mit dem Geschwafel auf! coloq.
Present
Iwelsh
youwelsh
he/she/itwelshes
wewelsh
youwelsh
theywelsh
Past
Iwelshed
youwelshed
he/she/itwelshed
wewelshed
youwelshed
theywelshed
Present Perfect
Ihavewelshed
youhavewelshed
he/she/ithaswelshed
wehavewelshed
youhavewelshed
theyhavewelshed
Past Perfect
Ihadwelshed
youhadwelshed
he/she/ithadwelshed
wehadwelshed
youhadwelshed
theyhadwelshed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The dog chased a rabbit into a brush pile, where they then disappeared.
en.wikipedia.org
Rabbits are present and cause browsing damage to the vegetation.
en.wikipedia.org
He releases a rabbit into a forest, and each of them has to catch it.
en.wikipedia.org
The tick will look for vegetation that is the height of the rabbit, 12to15 cm, and is slightly curved.
en.wikipedia.org
In an attempt to increase that number, a second virus (rabbit calicivirus) was introduced into the rabbit population in 1996.
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