Leopard in spanish

Leopardo

pronunciation: leoʊpɑɹ̩doʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

leopard = leopardo. 

Example: Early naturalists distinguished between leopards and panthers not by colour (a common misconception), but by the length of the tail.

more:

» after dark all cats are leopards = de noche, todos los gatos son pardos.

Example: An American proverb says that 'after dark, all cats are leopards' and maybe it's true.

» a leopard cannot/never/doesn't/won't change(s) its spots = aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda; no se le puede pedir peras al olmo; la cabra siempre tira al monte.

Example: Anyone can turn their lives around -- I don't believe that whole thing that a leopard never changes its spots, because you're looking at someone who has.

» snow leopard = leopardo de las nieves.

Example: The world is getting hotter, and the changing climate poses a threat to most living creatures, not the least of which are snow leopards.

Leopard synonyms

panthera pardus in spanish: panthera pardus, pronunciation: pɑnterəpɑrdəs part of speech: noun
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