Pájaro in english

Bird

pronunciation: bɜrd part of speech: noun
In gestures

pájaro = bird. 

Example: For example, the child doing a project about birds will require books to give him background information, a record or cassette to let him hear a bird-song, and a film to help him to appreciate bird flight.

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» aves y pájarosbird life .

Example: Home to over 540 different species, bird life here is truly fascinating.

» a vista de pájarobird's eye view [Representación del terreno como si se hubiese tomado desde el aire] .

Example: Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include globes; block diagrams; sections; atlases; bird's eye views, etc.

» bandada de pájarosflock of birds .

Example: Aggregations of animals, including schools of fish, flocks of birds, or herds of mammals, are often composed of more than one species.

» cabeza llena de pájaroshead in the clouds .

Example: The title of the conference was 'Head in the clouds, feet on the ground: serials vision and common sense'.

» canto de los pájarosbird-song .

Example: For example, the child doing a project about birds will require books to give him background information, a record or cassette to let him hear a bird-song, and a film to help him to appreciate bird flight.

» canto de los pájaros al amanecermorning chorus [También denominado dawn chorus]dawn chorus [También llamado morning chorus] .

Example: Every location in the world has a morning chorus and a different bird begins it, depending on the geographical location.

Example: Birds have different threshold of light intensity at which they begin to sing in the morning and that is why the same bird always begins the dawn chorus.

» casa de pájarosbirdhousenest box .

Example: A well-built birdhouse should be durable, rainproof, cool and readily accessible for cleaning.

Example: We suggest angling the top of the nest box to disuade hens from being able to roost on or above the nest boxes.

» comedero para pájarosbird feeder [birdfeeder] .

Example: State officials urge people to take down bird feeders after recent reports of sick and dead birds, according to a news release.

» comida para pájarosbird seed .

Example: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.

» con la cabeza llena de pájaroswith + Posesivo + head in the clouds .

Example: With his head in the clouds he has failed to notice that he is venturing toward the edge of the cliff top that his path has become.

» coro del alba de los pájarosmorning chorus [También denominado dawn chorus]dawn chorus [También llamado morning chorus] .

Example: Every location in the world has a morning chorus and a different bird begins it, depending on the geographical location.

Example: Birds have different threshold of light intensity at which they begin to sing in the morning and that is why the same bird always begins the dawn chorus.

» coro matinal de los pájarosmorning chorus [También denominado dawn chorus]dawn chorus [También llamado morning chorus] .

Example: Every location in the world has a morning chorus and a different bird begins it, depending on the geographical location.

Example: Birds have different threshold of light intensity at which they begin to sing in the morning and that is why the same bird always begins the dawn chorus.

» jaula grande para pájarosaviary  .

Example: A sampling technique was applied to measure and quantify visitor behavior at an enclosed hummingbird aviary in a museum.

» libre como un pájarofree as a bird .

Example: A person is free as a bird when he's emotionally independent.

» los pájaros del mismo plumaje vuelan juntosbirds of a feather flock together .

Example: I have always believed that, as the old sayings go, 'You are known by the company you keep', 'Birds of a feather flock together', 'Lie down with dogs and you get fleas', etc, etc.

» más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volandoa bird in the hand is worth two in the bush .

Example: Going by the idiom 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush' is not likely to be a successful strategy in an increasingly competitive environment.

» observación de aves y pájarosbirdwatching [bird-watching]birding .

Example: Most birders or birdwatchers pursue the activity of birdwatching or birding for recreational or social reasons, unlike ornithologists, who are engaged in the formal scientific study of birds.

Example: Outdoor enthusiasts may enjoy horseback riding, hiking, biking, birding and swimming, plus golf nearby.

» observador de aves y pájarosbirder  ; birdwatcher [bird-watcher] .

Example: Most birders or birdwatchers pursue the activity of birdwatching or birding for recreational or social reasons, unlike ornithologists, who are engaged in the formal scientific study of birds.

Example: Most birders or birdwatchers pursue the activity of birdwatching or birding for recreational or social reasons, unlike ornithologists, who are engaged in the formal scientific study of birds.

» pájaro cantorsongbird .

Example: The system is also being used to record and identify the nocturnal calls of migrating songbirds through eastern North America.

» pájaro carpinterowoodpecker .

Example: The woodpecker's strong, pointed beak acts as both a chisel and a crowbar to remove bark and find hiding insects.

» pájaro de cuidadonasty piece of work .

Example: Mary, on the other hand, is a nasty piece of work who is at her best is frosty and aloof and at her worst is hostile and cruel.

» pájaro de mal agüerobird of ill omenbird of bad omen .

Example: From classical times to the present day, the raven and crow have been thought birds of ill omen.

Example: The curlew has always been a bird of bad omen to sailors.

» pájaro de presabird of prey .

Example: This paper looks at depictions of birds of prey from antiquity to the present.

» pájaro mascotapet bird .

Example: Would you like to learn which ten tasty treats drive pet birds wild with delight?.

» pájaro migradorsnowbird [Referido a la persona que durante el invierno se traslada a vivir a una zona cálida] .

Example: The rites of spring among the snowbirds were farewell dinners, goodbye parties, exchanges of address, return of loaned radios, frying pans, and road maps.

» pájaro migratoriomigratory bird .

Example: Woodlands are being brought to life with a splash of colour and sound with the warmer weather bringing a number of migratory birds.

» pájaro moscahummingbird .

Example: A sampling technique was applied to measure and quantify visitor behavior at an enclosed hummingbird aviary in a museum.

» pájaro pintopied bird .

Example: These birds now hybridize extensively with pied birds that have recently invaded the island.

» pájaro tropicaltropical bird .

Example: Tropical birds arrived with a flourish this past week, bringing color and joy to the area.

» ser pájaros del mismo plumajebe birds of a feather .

Example: Kindred spirits are 'birds of a feather' listening to the same voice within.

» tabla comedero para pájarosbird table .

Example: Jays are reluctant to leave the shelter of woodlands although, on occasions, they become bold, visiting garden bird tables for scraps.

» tener la cabeza llena de pájaroshave + Posesivo + head in the cloudsPosesivo + head + be + in the clouds .

Example: She was tall, portly while she was gangly, supportive while she tended to be domineering, sober while she loved her drink, and rooted in the earth while she often had her head in the clouds.

Example: She all too often gets lost in conversation and although her feet are on the ground, her head is in the clouds.

» tener pájaros en la cabezaPosesivo + head + be + in the cloudshave + Posesivo + head in the clouds .

Example: She all too often gets lost in conversation and although her feet are on the ground, her head is in the clouds.

Example: She was tall, portly while she was gangly, supportive while she tended to be domineering, sober while she loved her drink, and rooted in the earth while she often had her head in the clouds.

» trino de los pájaros al amanecermorning chorus [También denominado dawn chorus]dawn chorus [También llamado morning chorus] .

Example: Every location in the world has a morning chorus and a different bird begins it, depending on the geographical location.

Example: Birds have different threshold of light intensity at which they begin to sing in the morning and that is why the same bird always begins the dawn chorus.

» vista a ojo de pájarobird's eye view [Representación del terreno como si se hubiese tomado desde el aire] .

Example: Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include globes; block diagrams; sections; atlases; bird's eye views, etc.

Pájaro synonyms

fowl in spanish: ave, pronunciation: faʊl part of speech: noun skirt in spanish: falda, pronunciation: skɜrt part of speech: noun boo in spanish: abucheo, pronunciation: bu part of speech: noun doll in spanish: muñeca, pronunciation: dɑl part of speech: noun hoot in spanish: ulular, pronunciation: hut part of speech: noun shuttle in spanish: lanzadera, pronunciation: ʃʌtəl part of speech: noun dame in spanish: dama, pronunciation: deɪm part of speech: noun snort in spanish: bufido, pronunciation: snɔrt part of speech: noun, verb wench in spanish: moza, pronunciation: wentʃ part of speech: noun hiss in spanish: silbido, pronunciation: hɪs part of speech: noun, verb chick in spanish: polluelo, pronunciation: tʃɪk part of speech: noun raspberry in spanish: frambuesa, pronunciation: ræzberi part of speech: noun birdie in spanish: pajarito, pronunciation: bɜrdi part of speech: noun shuttlecock in spanish: volante, pronunciation: ʃʌtələk part of speech: noun razzing in spanish: arrasando, pronunciation: ræzɪŋ part of speech: noun birdwatch in spanish: observación de aves, pronunciation: bɜrdwɑtʃ part of speech: verb bronx cheer in spanish: aclamación bronx, pronunciation: brɑŋkstʃɪr part of speech: noun
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