Leona in english

Lioness

pronunciation: laɪnəs part of speech: noun
In gestures

león = lion. 

Example: Using the metaphors of lion, lamb and lemming, a number of salient events of the library profession over recent years are discussed.

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» comer como un leóneat like + a lion .

Example: To grow, you need to start training and eating like a lion.

» diente de leóndandelionswine's snout .

Example: His 1997 photographic exhibition had the title 'Manure, nettles, and dandelions'.

Example: Swine's snout was, during the Victorian period, the popular name for the dandelion, commonly used in salads .

» domador de leoneslion tamer .

Example: We saw a lion tamer put his head in the lion's mouth and some acrobats swung on the trapeze up in the air.

» echar a los leonesthrow + Nombre + to the wolvesthrow + Nombre + to the lionsthrow + Nombre + under the bus .

Example: But all I did was throw her to the wolves and when we met again, all that sweet innocence, that shining beauty, was ruined.

Example: It's a sin to judge a book by its cover -- get to know her before you throw her to the lions.

Example: She feels he has 'thrown her under the bus' by speaking out against her.

» guarida del león, lalion's den, the .

Example: The author considers sources for two versions of a woodcut broadsheet showing Daniel in the lion's den and Jonah vomited out by the great fish.

» león marinosea lion .

Example: The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.

» más vale ser cabeza de ratón que cola de leónbetter to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven .

Example: Perhaps the most often quoted line from John Milton's Paradise Lost is Satan's declaration: 'Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven'.

» perder el apetito y encontrar el de un leónlose + Posesivo + appetite and find a horse's [Traducción adaptada posible de un dicho poco utilizado hoy día en inglés] .

Example: Whenever I was hungry and cleared my plate, my mother would say, 'Poor boy, he lost his appetite and found a horse's'.

» tener el corazón de un leónhave + the heart of a lion .

Example: My advice to young scientists: be a pest -- ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.

leona = lioness. 

Example: Being smaller and lighter than males, lionesses are more agile and faster and do the pride's hunting.
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