Ant in spanish

Hormiga

pronunciation: oʊɹ̩migɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

ant = hormiga. 

Example: The potential of electromagnetism technology, a physical control method, in the control of hygiene pests (e.g., ants and cockroaches) is discussed.

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» ant cow = pulgón.

Example: There's a type of aphid called an ant cow that sucks sap and poops out honeydew and ants really like that stuff.

» anteater [ant-eater] = oso hormiguero.

Example: Crocodiles, giant snakes, aardvarks, and anteaters on the other hand release significant amounts of methane.

» anthill [ant hill] = hormiguero.

Example: The reasons for these differences and the problems of survival of anthills on a salt marsh are discussed.

» flying ant = hormiga voladora, aluda.

Example: Contrary to popular belief, flying ants are not always a sign of termites or termite infestations in a home = Contrariamente a la creencia popular, las hormigas voladoras no siempre significan la presencia de termitas o de plagas de termitas en las casas.

» have + ants in + Posesivo + knickers = tener azogue en el cuerpo, ser culo de mal asiento, ser culillo/culito de mal asiento, tener avispas en el culo, ser un azogado, estar azogado.

Example: In twenty seconds I was jigging round the kitchen like a ballet dancer with ants in her knickers.

» have + ants in + Posesivo + pants = tener azogue en el cuerpo, ser culo de mal asiento, ser culillo/culito de mal asiento, tener avispas en el culo, ser un azogue, estar azogado.

Example: Freckle-faced, scrawny, and almost sixteen, Cane has ants in her pants.

Ant synonyms

anti in spanish: anti, pronunciation: ænti part of speech: adjective emmet in spanish: hormiga, pronunciation: emɪt part of speech: noun pismire in spanish: hormiga, pronunciation: pɪzmaɪr part of speech: noun counteractive in spanish: contrario, pronunciation: kaʊntɜræktɪv part of speech: adjective
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