🐇rabbit (rabit)

noun
/ˈræbɪt/
lapin (lapin)

Signification

a small furry animal with long ears that lives in holes in the ground and moves by hopping
A small mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail
Traduction de la signification
un petit animal poilu avec de grandes oreilles qui vit dans des trous dans le sol et se déplace en sautant.
un petit animal poilu avec de grandes oreilles qui vit dans des trous dans le sol et se deplace en sautant.

Phrases d'exemple

The rabbit hopped quickly across the garden.

Le lapin a sauté rapidement à travers le jardin.
Le lapin a saute rapidement a travers le jardin.

The rabbit ran quickly into the forest.

Le lapin a couru rapidement dans la forêt.
Le lapin a couru rapidement dans la foret.

Expressions d'exemple

pull a rabbit out of a hat
tirer un lapin d'un chapeau
tirer un lapin d'un chapeau

Synonymes

bunny, hare, coney, rodent, lagomorph, cottontail
Entrée 1
bunny, hare, coney, rodent, lagomorph
Entrée 2
bunny, hare, cottontail

Antonymes

predator, hunter
Entrée 1
predator, hunter
Entrée 2
predator, hunter

Collocations

wild rabbit, pet rabbit, rabbit hole, rabbit stew, rabbit fur

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