Hound in spanish
Sabueso
pronunciation: sɑbuesoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sɑbuesoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
hound1 = perro de caza, sabueso.
Example: This article surveys hunting themes incorporated into coats of arms, including prey animals, such as stags, wolves, bears, and foxes; hounds and falcons; and hunting equipment such as horns, bows and arrows, and spears.more:
» basset hound = basset.
Example: For example, if the query were to find documents containing 'beagle or basset hound' and no phrases were indexed, the first list would contain those documents with the word 'beagle' and the maybe list would be those documents containing 'basset hound' but not 'beagle'.» bloodhound = perro de caza, sabueso, perro rastreador.
Example: He provides a wealth of information about Texas life on everything from making fiddles, to running bloodhounds, to finding moonshine stills.» foxhound = raposero, zorrero, perro raposero, perro zorrero.
Example: They later followed the cavalcade of foxhounds which set out from the centre of the village.» grayhound = galgo. [Escrito greyhound en inglés británico]
Example: Grayhounds can sit altough it is strenuous for them to do so and they perfer to lay.» greyhound = galgo. [Escrito grayhound en inglés americano]
Example: Canzone seems to be less afraid when there are other greyhounds around him, the more the better.hound2 = entusiasta, forofo.
Example: The camera hound of the future wears on his forehead a lump a little larger than a walnut.hound3 = perseguir, acosar, rastrear.
Example: Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.more:
» sleuthhound = sabueso, perro rastreador, detective.
Example: He was a dauntless adventurer, a sleuthhound, a research scholar of exceptional acuity.