shark's in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for shark's in the English»Italian Dictionary

shark [Brit ʃɑːk, Am ʃɑrk] N

tiger shark [Am ˈtaɪɡər ʃɑrk] N

nurse shark [Am ˈnərs ˌʃɑrk] N

white shark [ˌwaɪtˈʃɑːk, ˌhwaɪt-] N

basking shark [Brit, Am ˈbæskɪŋ ˌʃɑrk] N

angel shark [Am ˈeɪndʒəl ʃɑrk] N

mackerel shark [Am ˈmæk(ə)rəl ˌʃɑrk] N

shark's tooth [ˈʃɑːksˌtuːθ] ADJ

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The life preserver was even inserted into the shark's mouth as it lie helplessly on it's back surrounded by lifeguards and tourists.
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Some stores sell take-out dim sum, and supermarkets commonly stock frozen versions of shark's fin and prawn dumpling.
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That film scared the swimming trunks off a whole generation of moviegoers and cemented the shark's very bad reputation.
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A common suggestion is that it combines porpoise and beagle, referencing this shark's shape and tenacious hunting habits.
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The great white shark's reputation as a ferocious predator is well-earned, yet they are not (as was once believed) indiscriminate eating machines.
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This is because the shark's vertebral column extends into that dorsal portion, providing a greater surface area for muscle attachment.
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Shell columella (the central column of a conch or whelk shell, often used as a hammer) and tools with shark's teeth have also been found.
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This results in a large influx of water across the gills due to osmosis and loss of sodium and chloride from the shark's body.
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Marine snails are known to prey upon this shark's eggs.
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All are routinely termed "attacks", but as this emotive word conjures up a perception of maliciousness on the shark's behalf it is not a very useful description.
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