English to Portuguese Dictionary crocodile

crocodile

crocodilo
definition
noun
They could see the scaled skin of crocodiles and alligators along with an assortment of fish swimming about.
a large predatory semiaquatic reptile with long jaws, long tail, short legs, and a horny textured skin, using submersion and stealth to approach prey unseen. The crocodile has been extensively hunted for its valuable skin.
Will the UK scheme to walk a crocodile of children to school give them independence - or simply embarrass them?
a line of schoolchildren walking in pairs.
translation of 'crocodile'
noun
crocodilo
example
Many of the children were surprised at the texture of the 'crocodile' 's skin.
Guys with painted shirts and vests underneath, big turn-up jeans and 'crocodile' shoes.
The new boutique is a wonder of luxury: the major part of the store's furnishings are covered in chic and pricey 'crocodile' .
For example, when a school 'crocodile' passed, the eye would count it as one person.
Their heads were akin to those of a 'crocodile' , with short yellow teeth protruding over scaled lips, and the long snout jutting forwards.
The owner of one stall enthused about the rich tradition of cheesemaking he'd inherited, along with his flock of sheep, to a 'crocodile' of rapt schoolchildren.
The tail sweep of a tuna, a newt, a 'crocodile' , or a whale is the leverage act of the backbone pushing water with the expanded tail.
Ranging in price from $175 to $500, each handbag is crafted from either calf hide, lambskin, or 'crocodile' .
Your jacket, sneakers, and the cell phone in your pocket become an Italian suit, 'crocodile' shoes, and high-caliber pistol.
It's like having ivory on your mantelpiece and 'crocodile' shoes in your closet.
The 'crocodile' involves the group walking one behind another and throwing a ball back down the line.
As a 'crocodile' of children snaked their way through the school gates of a Hampshire school there was no sign that a black panther could be at large.
Accessories include wedged shoes in 'crocodile' , aged leather belts cinched around jackets and blazers recalling Dr. Zhivago.
Most of us aren't going to see a 'crocodile' or an alligator in the wild.
the children were walking in 'crocodile' fashion
They wore uniform, had uniform haircuts, slept in large dormitories known as wards, and walked everywhere 'crocodile' fashion.
they walked in a 'crocodile'
Kids and not-kids and people so far from being kids they were coming round for a second chance formed a long 'crocodile' queue round and round the shop, up and down the aisles, all lined up to pay for their copies.
Coupled with his navy 'crocodile' shoes, Muhammad sees it as a sure bargain.
He used the corset look to great effect, particularly when he paired a white 'crocodile' bustier with a black silk chiffon petal skirt and a rose silk faille bustier with a black silk chiffon lace inset skirt.
Saltwater crocodiles and other 'crocodile' species are the most likely predators of smooth-coated otters.
Shoes are sling-backed heels of 'crocodile' and patent leather.
Will the UK scheme to walk a 'crocodile' of children to school give them independence - or simply embarrass them?
Karl Lagerfeld, dressed in knee-high 'crocodile' boots and a leather choker, was one of the speakers.
He offers perhaps the widest range of exotic leathers, from 'crocodile' to shark.
Shoes are pointed and classic in 'crocodile' and patterned leather with a lace or side buckle.
Their descendants include extant species such as birds, 'crocodiles' and alligators.
Hunted extensively for their skins, large 'crocodiles' are becoming increasingly rare.
Caiman belong to the group known as crocodilians, which also includes alligators and 'crocodiles' .
After all, 'crocodiles' are cold-blooded reptiles, and don't live in these climes.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one