Osa in english
Osa
pronunciation: oʊzə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: oʊzə part of speech: noun
In gestures
osar = have + the gall to ; have + the nerve(s) to ; have + the cheek to ; presume to.
Example: In an interview earlier this week, he had the gall to declare that the resolution would show the United States had no stomach for finishing the war.Example: And then, to rub salt in the wound, Adobe had the nerves to sent me an automated email announcing that the issue was fixed.Example: When they do this I always drive even more slowly and then they have the cheek to shout at me like I'm the one in the wrong.Example: How dare you, a woman who is little more than a peasant by birth herself, don your airs and graces and presume to tell me what I should or shouldn't do = How dare you, a woman who is little more than a peasant by birth herself, don your airs and graces and presume to tell me what I should or shouldn't do.more:
» osar penetrar = venture into .
Example: All these factors have deterred women from venturing into politics.oso = bear.
Example: Examples of homographs are: bear (to carry, or an animal) and score (music, football or to cut).more:
» abrazo del oso = bear hug .
Example: After a bear hug, she drew back and made a hasty swipe at her eyes.» espectáculo en el que perros acosan a un oso = bear-baiting .
Example: By modern morality, the sport of bear-baiting is a repugnant form of blood sport: a bear would be chained to a post in the ring, still able to move, but not escape, and dogs would be set on the animal.» Osa Mayor, la = Big Dipper, the .
Example: I observed a bright orange, pulsing object that moved around the Big Dipper for approximatley twenty minutes and then left in a westernly direction.» Osa Menor, la = Little Dipper, the ; Ursa Minor .
Example: Ursa Minor is colloquially known as the Little Dipper because its seven brightest stars seem to form the shape of a dipper. Example: Ursa Minor is colloquially known as the Little Dipper because its seven brightest stars seem to form the shape of a dipper.» oso hormiguero = anteater [ant-eater] .
Example: Crocodiles, giant snakes, aardvarks, and anteaters on the other hand release significant amounts of methane.» oso marino = fur seal .
Example: Fur seals, which were once almost hunted to extinction here, can be seen lazing in the sun on the rocks and playing in the shallow waters.» oso negro = black bear .
Example: The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.» oso negro americano = black bear .
Example: The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.» Oso Paddington, el = Paddington Bear .
Example: In literature, perhaps because of the influence of stories like Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear, they are often so sentimentalized that an author who tried to treat one in a story as a villain would have a difficult job.» oso panda = panda bear .
Example: On a diet of bamboo, it is impossible for panda bears to accumulate enough fat to sleep through the winter.» oso pardo = grizzly ; grizzly bear ; brown bear .
Example: Africa has lions, Alaska has grizzlies, Nepal has yeti. Britain has the worst of the lot - midgies! They make life hell for campers, walkers and hill-goers alike. Example: This program introduces the young computer players to the world of the grizzly bear, the largest land carnivore in North America. Example: There are over 200 animals at Dartmoor Zoological Park: from tiny stick insects to brown bears or lions all set in over 30 acres of beautiful parkland.» oso polar = polar bear .
Example: In the normal run of things, they would be attacked by a monster from the deep or aliens from space, but here they just have to deal with polar bears.» Ricitos de oro y los tres osos = Goldilocks and the Three Bears .
Example: 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' is a fairytale about a curious girl with golden hair.