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1 native
[ˈneɪtɪv]1. adjective1) where one was born:وَطَني، مكان المَوْلِدmy native land.
2) belonging to that place; local:the native customs/art of Brazil
أصْلي، مَحَلّيThis animal/plant is native to Australia.
3) belonging by race to a country:قَوْمي، تابِع لذلك الشَّعْبa native Englishman.
4) belonging to a person naturally:فِطْريnative intelligence.
2. noun1) a person born in a certain place:مُواطِن ، ساكِنa native of London.
2) one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc:من السُّكّان الأصْلِيينColumbus thought the natives of America were Indians.
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2 native to
(of plants and animals) belonging originally to a particular place:أصْلُهُ منThese birds are native to Australia.
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3 Australia
1 Australia* * *noun f.* * *SF Australia* * *femenino Australia* * *= Australia, down under.Ex. Australia, Belgium and Denmark also run SDI programmes from a national library.Ex. In the article 'The BISA experience down under' the writer recounts the training and her experience as a trainee librarian in Australia.----* desierto interior de Australia, el = outback, the.* * *femenino Australia* * *= Australia, down under.Ex: Australia, Belgium and Denmark also run SDI programmes from a national library.
Ex: In the article 'The BISA experience down under' the writer recounts the training and her experience as a trainee librarian in Australia.* desierto interior de Australia, el = outback, the.* * *Australia* * *
Australia sustantivo femenino
Australia
Australia sustantivo femenino Australia
' Australia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vivir
English:
Australia
- bush
- down
- sport
- long
- native
- out
- work
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4 native cranberries
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5 aborigen
adj.1 indigenous.2 aboriginal, ancient, native, primitive.f. & m.aboriginal, aborigine.* * *(pl aborígenes)► adjetivo1 aboriginal, native1 aborigine, native* * *1.ADJ aboriginal2.SMF aborigine, aboriginal* * *Iadjetivo aboriginal, indigenousIImasculino y femenino aborigine, aboriginal* * *= aboriginal, aboriginal.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This article raises some of the issues associated with the collection and documentation of aboriginal archival material which is secret/sacred in nature.Ex. Governmental perceptions of them as aboriginals holds back self-determination.----* aborigen australiano = Aborigine.* * *Iadjetivo aboriginal, indigenousIImasculino y femenino aborigine, aboriginal* * *= aboriginal, aboriginal.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This article raises some of the issues associated with the collection and documentation of aboriginal archival material which is secret/sacred in nature.
Ex: Governmental perceptions of them as aboriginals holds back self-determination.* aborigen australiano = Aborigine.* * *aboriginal, indigenousla población aborigen the aboriginal o indigenous populationaborigine, aboriginallos aborígenes de Samoa the indigenous o aboriginal population of Samoalos aborígenes de Australia (Australian) Aborigines* * *
aborigen adjetivo
aboriginal, indigenous
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
aborigine, aboriginal
aborigen
I adjetivo native, indigenous
(australiano) aboriginal: me encanta el arte aborigen australiano, I love Australian aboriginal art
II mf native
(australiano) aborigine
' aborigen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nativo
English:
aborigine
- aboriginal
- Aborigine
* * *♦ adj[indígena] indigenous, native; [de Australia] Aboriginal♦ nmf[población indígena] native; [de Australia] Aborigine;aborígenes indigenous population, natives;[de Australia] Aborigines* * *I adj native atr, indigenousII m/f native* * * -
6 Mutter-...
1) (belonging to that place; local: the native customs/art of Brazil; This animal/plant is native to Australia.) native2) mother -
7 אופוסום
opossum, small marsupial animal which has a prehensile tail and is native to the eastern United States and Central and South America; small marsupial animal that is native to Australia and New Zealand -
8 heimisch in
((of plants and animals) belonging originally to a particular place: These birds are native to Australia.) native to -
9 родина кенгуру - Австралия
General subject: the kangaroo is a native of AustraliaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > родина кенгуру - Австралия
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10 אקליפטוס
Eucalyptus, type of evergreen tree which produces aromatic leaves (native to Australia and the surrounding area) -
11 קואלה
koala, furry gray marsupial which lives in trees and feeds on eucalyptus leaves (native to Australia) -
12 קוז'פוט
cajuput, plant which yields a greenish aromatic oil and is used in perfumes and medicines (native to Australia and New Guinea) ; oil distilled from the leaves of the cajuput tree -
13 유우갈립터스
n. eucalyptus, type of evergreen tree which produces aromatic leaves (native to Australia and the surrounding area) -
14 캥거루
n. kangaroo, large marsupial mammal with a long tail and powerful hind legs for jumping (native to Australia and neighboring islands) -
15 코알라
n. koala, furry gray marsupial which lives in trees and feeds on eucalyptus leaves (native to Australia) -
16 boomkangeroe
n. tree kangaroo, large marsupial mammal with a long tail and powerful hind legs for jumping (native to Australia and neighboring islands) -
17 buidelbeer
n. koala, thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia -
18 casuaris
n. cassowary, large flightless bird which is related to the ostrich (native to Australia and New Guinea) -
19 eucalyptus
n. eucalyptus, type of evergreen tree which produces aromatic leaves (native to Australia and the surrounding area) -
20 kangoeroe
n. kangaroo, large marsupial mammal with a long tail and powerful hind legs for jumping (native to Australia and neighboring islands)
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