Culebra Meaning in English
word
kjʊˈleɪbrə
kyoo-LAY-bruh
kjʊˈleɪbrə
kyoo-LAY-bruh
释义
A type of snake, usually referring to small and non-venomous snakes. Used mostly in Spain and Latin America.
用法与细微差别
'Culebra' is less formal than 'serpiente' and usually refers to small, harmless snakes. In some regions, it is also used metaphorically for sneaky people or gossip. Don't confuse with 'cobra' in English, which is a specific venomous species.
Spanish: culebraPortuguese (BR): cobra (serpente)Portuguese (PT): cobra (serpente)Chinese (Simplified): 蛇(小型、无毒)Chinese (Traditional): 蛇(小型、無毒)Hindi: साँप (छोटा, बिना ज़हर के)Arabic: ثعبان صغير (غير سام)Bengali: সাপ - ছোট সাপ (অ বিষাক্ত)Russian: уж - змея (безвредная)Japanese: ヘビ - 小さなヘビ(無毒)Vietnamese: rắn - rắn nhỏ (không có độc)Korean: 뱀 - 작은 뱀(독 없는)Turkish: yılan - küçük yılan (zehirsiz)Urdu: سانپ - بے ضرر سانپIndonesian: ular - ular kecil (tidak berbisa)
例句
We saw a culebra in the garden.
basic
The culebra slipped under the rock.
basic
A culebra is not dangerous for humans.
basic
Don't worry, it's just a culebra—totally harmless.
natural
Every summer, culebras appear near the river after rain.
natural
He always spreads culebras about his coworkers to create problems.
natural