lobo

/ˈlobo/, [ˈlo.β̞o]

wolf


Examples
  • No importa cuánto grites "¡auuuu!", no te vas a transformar en un lobo.

    Regardless how loud you scream "Oo-oo!", you won't turn into a wolf.

  • Él es un lobo con piel de cordero.

    He is a wolf in sheep's clothing.

  • Y así es como el Lobo Feroz vociferó, y sopló, y derribó la etiqueta que exigía la revisión de un nativo.

    And so the Big Bad Wolf huffed, and he puffed, and he blew down the tag that demanded a native check.

  • A Tom lo atacó un lobo.

    Tom was attacked by a wolf.

  • Un astuto cazador, Cristóbal Colón, una vez se puso una caperuza roja y se adentró en el bosque. Sin dudarlo, atrajo al Gran Lobo Malvado, lo atrapó y se llevó a rastras al lobo que gritaba de vuelta a su barco.

    A wily hunter, Christopher Columbus once donned a red riding hood and went into the forest. Without a doubt, he attracted the Big Bad Wolf, grabbed him, and dragged the screaming wolf back to his ship.

  • Eres un lobo con piel de cordero.

    You are a wolf in sheep's clothing.

  • Mi colega es un lobo vestido de oveja.

    My co-worker is a wolf in sheep's clothing.

  • Me encontré con un lobo en un sueño.

    I met a wolf in a dream.

  • Tom fue atacado por un lobo.

    Tom was attacked by a wolf.

  • El hombre es un lobo para el hombre.

    Man is a wolf to man.

  • El lobo mató al borrego.

    The lamb was killed by the wolf.

  • El león es más fuerte que el lobo.

    Lions are stronger than wolves.

  • El lobo mató dos ovejas.

    Two sheep were killed by a wolf.

  • Se metió en la cueva del lobo.

    He stepped into the lion's den.

  • Un lobo no puede ser domesticado.

    A wolf cannot be tamed.

  • Tom capturó a un lobo y trató de amansarlo.

    Tom caught a wolf and tried to tame it.

  • El hombre es el lobo del hombre.

    Man is a wolf to man.

  • El chico dijo que vendría un lobo.

    The boy said a wolf would come.

  • Dos ovejas murieron a manos de un lobo.

    Two sheep were killed by a wolf.

  • Esta noche pertenece a las luciérnagas y a los murciélagos... y a los hombres lobo.

    This night belongs to the fireflies and the bats—and the werewolves.


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