Muskrats Meaning in English
word · lemma: muskrat
ˈməsˌkɹætz
MUHS-krats
mˈʌskɹæts
MUS-krats
परिभाषा
Muskrats are medium-sized, semi-aquatic rodents native to North America, known for their thick fur and for building homes in water.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Used almost exclusively to refer to the North American rodent. Commonly appears in discussions of wildlife, wetlands, or fur. Plural is 'muskrats', not 'muskrat'. Not to be confused with 'water rat' or otter, which are different animals.
Spanish: ratones almizclerosPortuguese (BR): rata-almiscareiraPortuguese (PT): rato-almiscareiroChinese (Simplified): 麝鼠Chinese (Traditional): 麝鼠Hindi: मस्क्रेट (कस्तूरी चूहा)Arabic: جرذان المسكBengali: মাসক্র্যাট (একধরনের জলচর ইঁদুর)Russian: ондатрыJapanese: マスクラットVietnamese: chuột xạKorean: 사향쥐Turkish: misk sıçanlarıUrdu: کستوری چوہےIndonesian: tikus muskrat
उदाहरण वाक्य
Muskrats live near rivers and lakes.
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Some muskrats build houses out of plants.
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Muskrats swim well and use their tails to steer.
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We spotted a couple of muskrats near the pond this morning.
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Be careful walking by the river—sometimes muskrats dart across the path.
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Back in the day, people used to trap muskrats for their fur.
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