Usage examples of "rabbits" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all31 conejo31
Rabbits like to eat carrots. A los conejos les gusta comer zanahorias.
Rabbits stuck their noses out. Los conejos sacaban sus narices.
Rabbits have long ears and short tails. Un conejo tiene orejas largas y cola corta.
Tom remembered the rabbits he used to raise. Tom recordó a los conejos que solía criar.
All five rabbits were eaten by the hungry wolves. Los cinco conejos fueron devorados por los lobos hambrientos.
Tatoeba: Where debates are hotter than two rabbits making babies in a sock! Tatoeba: ¡Donde los debates son más candentes que dos conejos haciendo bebés en un calcetín!
With his crew stranded at sea, Christopher Columbus was able to save them from starvation by pulling 100 rabbits out of his hat. Con su tripulación varada en el mar, Cristóbal Colón fue capaz de salvarles de morir de inanición al sacar 100 conejos de su sombrero.
And so the two little rabbits lived together happily in the big forest; eating dandelions, playing Jump The Daisies, Run Through The Clover and Find The Acorn all day long. Y así los dos pequeños conejos vivieron felizmente juntos en el bosque; comiendo dientes de león, jugando a saltar las margaritas, corriendo a través de los tréboles y encontrando la bellota por todo el día.
Look, there's a rabbit! ¡Mira, hay un conejo!
A rabbit has long ears. Los conejos tienen las orejas grandes.
Do you have a rabbit dish? ¿Tiene algo con carne de conejo?
The rabbit is eating the carrot. El conejo está comiendo la zanahoria.
The rabbit hid behind the tree. El conejo se ocultó detrás del árbol.
I keep a rabbit as a pet. Tengo un conejo como mascota.
A rabbit is running in the garden. Un conejo corretea por el jardín.
I have to look after the rabbit. Tengo que cuidar al conejo.
Against the snow, the white rabbit was invisible. Contra la nieve, el conejo blanco era invisible.
A lot of boys ran after the rabbit. Muchos chicos persiguieron al conejo.
"What's the matter?" asked the little white rabbit. —¿Qué pasa? —preguntó el pequeño conejo blanco.
A rabbit has long ears and a short tail. Un conejo tiene orejas largas y cola corta.
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