Gecko Meaning in English
word
ˈɡɛkoʊ
GEK-oh
ɡˈɛkəʊ
GEK-oh
Definición
A gecko is a small lizard usually found in warm places. Geckos are known for having sticky toe pads that help them climb walls and ceilings.
Uso & Matices
'Gecko' is used in both scientific and everyday contexts. It's different from 'lizard' in that it refers to a specific family known for climbing abilities and vocal sounds. Not used metaphorically in English.
Spanish: geco - gecónPortuguese (BR): gecko - lagartixa (tipo de lagarto)Portuguese (PT): gecko - lagartixa (espécie de lagarto)Chinese (Simplified): 壁虎Chinese (Traditional): 壁虎Hindi: गेको (छिपकली की एक प्रजाति)Arabic: وزغة (نوع من السحالي)Bengali: গেকোRussian: гекконJapanese: ヤモリVietnamese: tắc kèKorean: 도마뱀붙이Turkish: gecko - duvar kertenkelesiUrdu: گیكوIndonesian: tokek - cicak
Oraciones de Ejemplo
A gecko can climb up the wall easily.
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The gecko is hiding behind the curtain.
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I saw a gecko in the garden yesterday.
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Don’t worry, that little gecko on the ceiling won’t hurt you.
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At night, you can sometimes hear a gecko making chirping sounds.
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A gecko's sticky feet are amazing—they let it walk upside down!
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