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1 female deer
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3 female fallow deer
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noun(a female deer, especially of the red deer.) cierva
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adjective(at the back (usually of an animal): a hind leg.) traserotr[haɪnd]1 trasero,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto talk the hind legs off a donkey hablar por los codos————————tr[haɪnd]1 (deer) ciervahind ['haɪnd] adj: trasero, posteriorhind legs: patas traserashind n: cierva fadj.• posterior adj.• trasero, -a adj.• zaguero, -a adj.n.• cierva s.f.• labriego s.m.
I haɪndadjective (before n, no comp) trasero
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noun cierva f
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[haɪnd]ADJ [leg, foot] trasero, posterior- he could talk the hind legs off a donkey
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[haɪnd]N (pl hinds or hind) cierva f* * *
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5 roe
I rəu noun(the eggs of fish: cod roe.) hueva
II rəu = roe deer - plurals roe deer, roe deers - noun(a small deer found in Europe and Asia.)tr[rəʊ]1 (deer) corzo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLroe deer corzo,-a————————tr[rəʊ]1 (eggs) huevaroe ['ro:] n: hueva fn.• corzo s.m.• hueva (masa de huevecillos) s.f.• ova s.f.rəʊ1) u c ( of fish) hueva f2) c roe (deer) corzo, -za m,f
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[rǝʊ]N (pl roe or roes) [of fish]
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[rǝʊ]N (also: roe deer) (male) corzo m ; (female) corza f* * *[rəʊ]1) u c ( of fish) hueva f2) c roe (deer) corzo, -za m,f -
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dəu(the female of certain deer, and of the rabbit, hare etc.) gama, liebre, conejadoe n hembratr['diː'əʊ'iː]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ( Department of the Environment) departamento del medio ambienten.• coneja s.f.n.• gama s.f.dəʊ[dǝʊ]N (pl does or doe) (=deer) cierva f, gama f ; (=rabbit) coneja f ; (=hare) liebre f* * *[dəʊ] -
7 DOE
dəu(the female of certain deer, and of the rabbit, hare etc.) gama, liebre, conejadoe n hembratr['diː'əʊ'iː]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ( Department of the Environment) departamento del medio ambienten.• coneja s.f.n.• gama s.f.dəʊN ABBR1) (Brit)= Department of the Environment2) (US)= Department of Energy* * *[dəʊ]
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