Bestia in english

Beast

pronunciation: bist part of speech: noun
In gestures
beast

bestia = beast ; brute ; behemoth ; behemoth. 

Example: In Little Gidding T.S. Eliot gives us some lines that express what I mean not just by saying it but by demonstrating it too: Last season's fruit is eaten And the full-fed beast shall kick the empty pail.Example: It is often held that brute animals cannot have legal rights.Example: And we have the slumbering behemoth: the vast quantity of researchers who don't understand the system and don't care.Example: And we have the slumbering behemoth: the vast quantity of researchers who don't understand the system and don't care.

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» bestia negrabête noire .

Example: If one spots the bête noir, one signals for immediate replacement or alerts the others to stay out of sight.

» bestia salvajewild beast .

Example: The article is entitled 'Wild beasts and unapproachable bogs'.

» La Bella y la BestiaBeauty and the Beast [Título de película] .

Example: The article carries the title 'Beauty and the Beast: a study'.

» trabajar como una bestiawork like + the devilwork like + a horsework like + a mule .

Example: This is possible because we work like the devil to generate sponsorships.

Example: The only time some people work like a horse is when the boss rides them.

Example: Terrified she'd be fired, she worked like a mule and earned brilliant performance ratings.

Bestia synonyms

wolf in spanish: lobo, pronunciation: wʊlf nounanimal in spanish: animal, pronunciation: ænəməl nounsavage in spanish: salvaje, pronunciation: sævədʒ adjective, nouncreature in spanish: criatura, pronunciation: kritʃɜr nounbrute in spanish: bruto, pronunciation: brut nounfauna in spanish: fauna, pronunciation: fɔnə nounwildcat in spanish: gato montés, pronunciation: waɪldkæt noun, adjectiveanimate being in spanish: ser animado, pronunciation: ænəmətbiɪŋ noun
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