Translation "ćuba" to English

ćuba{feminine}
cop · crest · crista · dewlap
čubar{masculine}{botanics}
satureja hortensis
ćubast{adjective}
copped · coppled · crested · cristate · cristated · dewlapped
ćubasti gnjurac{masculine}{bird}
cargoose
ćubasti kolibri{masculine}{bird}
coquette
ćubasti papagaj{masculine}{bird}
cacatua tenuirostris · cockatoo · corella

ćuba

feminineIPA: / tɕuba /
English translation

cop

nounslang, dialectIPA: / kɑːp /

A policeman or policewoman.

Don't tell Tom you're a cop.
Source: Tatoeba
You look like a cop.
Source: Tatoeba
And so maybe that's where we are in this country, late in the second act of a buddy cop movie torn apart but about to come back together.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: bull · copper · fuzz · pig

crest

nounIPA: / krest /

ETYM Old Fren. creste, French crête, Latin crista.
1. The top line of a hill, mountain, or wave.
2. A showy growth of e.g. feathers or skin on the head of a bird or other animal.
3. (Heraldry) In medieval times, used to decorate a helmet.

We're in 17th century Japan on the west coast, and a little, wizened monk is hurrying along, near midnight, to the crest of a small hill.
Source: TED2020
And what the surgeon might do is take some bone from your iliac crest, which is just here, and then transplant that somewhere else in the body.
Source: TED2020
In other cases, the marrow is extracted directly from a bone in the hip, the iliac crest, with a needle.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: crown · peak · summit · tip · top

crista

nounarhaic, obsolete

Ridge or fold resembling a crest.

dewlap

nounIPA: / djuːlæp /

A hanging fold of loose skin on an elderly person's neck.
turkey's wattle; flap of skin under the throat
loose skin hanging at throat.

čubar

masculinebotanicsIPA: / tʃubar /
Definition and meaning

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English translation

satureja hortensis

nounbotanicsIPA: / |satureja| |hortensis| /

Synonyms: Satureia hortensis · Satureja hortensis · summer savory

ćubast

adjectiveIPA: / tɕubast /
English translation

copped

adjectiveIPA: / kɑːpt /
Tom copped a lot of flak after he left Mary and the kids for another woman.
Source: Tatoeba
He copped to the murder.
Source: Tatoeba

coppled

adjective

crested

adjectiveIPA: / krestəd /

1. (Heraldry) Bearing an heraldic device.
2. (Of a bird or animal) Having a usually ornamental tuft or process on the head; often used in combination; SYN. topknotted, tufted.
3. (Of a knight's helmet) Having a decorative plume; SYN. plumed.

When Tom crested the hill, he had a commanding view of the valley below.
Source: Tatoeba
We traveled high into the paramo, and as we crested the hills, we realized that the men were interpreting every single bump on the landscape in terms of their own intense religiosity.
Source: TED2020
This is a feather from one of the most beautiful birds we have in Kenya, the crested guinea fowl.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: adorned · decorated · plumed · topknotted · tufted

cristate

adjectiveIPA: / krɪsteɪt /

Bearing crest.

cristated

adjective

dewlapped

adjective

ćubasti gnjurac

masculinebirdIPA: / tɕubasti ɡɲurats /
English translation

cargoose

nounbird

ćubasti kolibri

masculinebirdIPA: / tɕubasti kolibri /
English translation

coquette

nounIPA: / kokˈɛt /

ETYM French, from coquet, coquette, coquettish, orig., cocklike, strutting like a cock, from coq a cock. Related to Cock, Cocket, Cocky, Cockade.
A seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men; SYN. flirt, vamp, vamper, minx, tease, prickteaser.

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Synonyms: flirt · minx · prickteaser · tease · vamp · vamper · butterfly · chat up · coquet · dally · flirt · mash · philander · romance

ćubasti papagaj

masculinebirdIPA: / tɕubasti papaɡaj /
English translation

cacatua tenuirostris

nounbirdIPA: / |cacatua| |tenuirostris| /

cockatoo

nounbirdIPA: / kɑːkətuː /

ETYM Malayan kakatûa.
White or light-colored crested parrot of the Australian region; often kept as cage birds.
Any of several crested parrots, especially of the genus Cacatua. They usually have light-colored plumage with tinges of red, yellow, or orange on the face, and an erectile crest on the head. They are native to
Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands.
There are about 17 species, one of the most familiar being the sulfur-crested cockatoo C. galerita of Australia and New Guinea, about 50 cm/20 in long, white with a yellow crest and dark beak.

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corella

nounbirdIPA: / kərelə /

Similar words to "ćuba"

ćebe · ćup
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