ape
Ejemplo
The child began to ape his father's deep voice and serious expression.
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albatross
B2A large seabird with very long wings found mainly in the Southern Ocean; figuratively, it refers to a heavy burden or a psychological weight that prevents success or causes constant worry. This metaphorical usage is common in business and politics to describe a persistent problem or liability.
animal
A1Un animal es un ser vivo que siente y se mueve por su propio impulso.
animals
A1Los animales son organismos vivos que forman el reino Animalia y pueden moverse por sí mismos.
ant
A1Una hormiga es un insecto pequeño y social que vive en colonias.
antelope
C1Un antílope es un mamífero veloz, similar a un ciervo, que vive en las praderas. Se reconoce fácilmente por sus patas largas y sus cuernos huecos permanentes.
antiarchal
C1A member of the extinct order Antiarchi, which were heavily armored placoderm fish that lived during the Devonian period. They are primarily distinguished by their strange, jointed pectoral fins that resemble arthropod limbs and their box-like thoracic armor.
antler
C2A deciduous, branched, bony growth found on the heads of deer and their relatives, which is shed and regrown annually. Unlike horns, antlers are living tissue during growth (covered in velvet) and are used primarily for social display and combat during the mating season.
ants
A1Las hormigas son pequeños insectos sociales que viven en colonias muy organizadas.
arboreal
B2Algo 'arboreal' describe animales que viven en árboles o cosas relacionadas con ellos. Se usa comúnmente en biología para referirse a la vida en los árboles.
armadillo
C2To adopt a defensive or protective posture, metaphorically curling into a shell to avoid external pressure, criticism, or emotional vulnerability. It describes the act of becoming psychologically or socially impenetrable in response to a perceived threat.