Lince in english

Lynx

pronunciation: lɪŋks part of speech: noun
In gestures

lince1 = wildcat ; lynx. 

Example: Sufficient attention should be given to preventing the parasitic, bacterial and viral infectious diseases that are influential in the decline in the numbers of wildcats.Example: Even for trappers who have spent a lifetime in areas where lynxes are common, encounters with these predators are rare and memorable.

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» lince ibéricoIberian lynx .

Example: In Spain and Portugal, cork oak landscapes have historically been home to the Iberian lynx and the Spanish imperial eagle.

lince2 = keen-witted ; whiz(z) kid ; whiz(z) ; smart cookie. 

Example: She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.Example: As banks collapse and thousands are laid off, former finance industry whizz-kids say they have never looked back after quitting their jobs.Example: An enormously talented woman with a resume of unparalleled excellence, she is a whiz at design with many books and other projects to her credit.Example: When it comes to using technology to collaborate, Nabisco has already shown itself to be one smart cookie.

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» con ojos de linceeagle-eyedsharp-eyed .

Example: The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.

Example: Even so, birds must balance the benefits of flashy feathers with the risks of making themselves conspicuous to sharp-eyed predators.

» ojos de linceeagle eyes .

Example: The article 'Eagle eyes: LASER newspapers' reports on a project undertaken by the LASER organization to survey local newspaper holdings of the UK and Ireland.

Lince synonyms

catamount in spanish: catamount, pronunciation: kætəmaʊnt part of speech: noun
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