geese in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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

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

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

I.goose step [Am ˈɡus ˌstɛp, Brit ˈɡuːs stɛp] N

goose-step < pres part goose stepping; pt, pp goose stepped>:

wild goose chase [Am ˌwaɪld ˈɡus ˌtʃeɪs, ˌwaɪl(d)ˈɡus ˌtʃeɪs, Brit wʌɪld ˈɡuːs tʃeɪs] N

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

geese in the PONS Dictionary

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

goose-flesh N no pl, goose-pimples N pl

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

geese Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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The richest bird populations include sparrows (111 species); waders (45 species); geese (up to 30 species); day predators (21 species).
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Today, only a few thousand geese may be found around the refuge during the winter months.
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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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She told him to let the princess sleep and when she woke, set to tend the geese.
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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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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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In the autumn, migratory geese can be seen in their thousands.
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Despite their early domestication, geese have never gained the commercial importance of chickens and ducks.
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They are therefore swampy and are rich in reed, hosting ducks, geese and swans.
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