Cobra Meaning in English
word
/ˈkoʊbɹə/
KOH-bruh
/kˈəʊbɹɐ/
KOH-bruh
释义
A large, venomous snake famous for its hood and threatening posture when it feels danger. Cobras live mainly in Asia and Africa.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used only for the specific snake genus, not as a general word for ‘snake’. Often appears in wildlife, zoology, or documentary contexts. Sometimes used metaphorically to describe someone dangerous or threatening.
Spanish: cobraPortuguese (BR): cobraPortuguese (PT): cobraChinese (Simplified): 眼鏡蛇Chinese (Traditional): 眼鏡蛇Hindi: कोबरा (सांप)Arabic: كوبراBengali: কোবরাRussian: кобраJapanese: コブラVietnamese: rắn hổ mangKorean: 코브라Turkish: kobraUrdu: کوبراIndonesian: kobra
例句
The cobra can spread its hood when it feels threatened.
basic
A cobra is a type of poisonous snake.
basic
The cobra lives in warm places like India and Africa.
basic
Have you ever seen a cobra in real life?
natural
The snake charmer played music, and the cobra swayed to the rhythm.
natural
She moves so quietly, it’s like she’s a cobra ready to strike.
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