geese in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for geese in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.goose <pl geese> [Brit ɡuːs, Am ɡus] N

II.goose [Brit ɡuːs, Am ɡus] VB trans inf

grey goose <pl grey geese> [Am ˌɡreɪ ˈɡus] N

Canada goose <pl Canada geese> [Brit, Am ˈkænədə ɡus] N

barnacle goose <pl barnacle geese> [Brit, Am ˈbɑrnəkəl ɡus] N

brent goose <pl brent geese> [Brit ˈbrɛnt ˌɡuːs, Am ˈbrɛnt ˌɡus] N

goose pimples [Brit ˈɡuːs ˌpɪmpəlz, Am ˈɡus ˌpɪmpəlz] N npl

geese in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for geese in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for geese in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

geese Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A dead goose (previously live geese were used too) is suspended head down in the middle of the rope.
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It was more conventional in its construction than the later geese, though it had a two-axle truck in place of the front axle.
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It is a sparkling man-made lake surrounded by lush greenery and sidewalks with flocks of ducks, geese and a variety of other birds.
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Restoring wetlands and providing grasslands and croplands at this refuge has provided ideal wintering habitat for the geese.
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This arrangement had the poetic name "ganko", which meant literally a formation of wild geese in flight.
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The origin of the name is due either to a plant's use as food for geese or plant parts that look like a goose's foot.
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Domestic geese are much larger than their wild counterparts and tend to have thick necks, an upright posture, and large bodies with broad rear ends.
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Today, only a few thousand geese may be found around the refuge during the winter months.
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The highland has many lakes, shallow valleys, hills, and wetlands, with plentiful wildlife, such as arctic geese.
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They may be attached to migratory birds (geese, swans, cranes, penguins etc.) or other species such as penguins that undertake long-distance movements.
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