kowari - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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kowari (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/kəʊˈwɑːri/

Meaning and Usage

The term "kowari" refers to a small marsupial native to Australia, scientifically known as Dasyuroides byrnei. It is a type of dasyurid (a family of carnivorous marsupials) and is known for its distinct appearance, which includes a long snout and white-tipped tail. The kowari primarily inhabit arid scrublands and spinifex grasslands.

In terms of frequency, "kowari" is not commonly used in everyday conversation and is more likely to be encountered in scientific literature, zoological contexts, or discussions about wildlife in Australia.

Example Sentences

  1. The kowari is an endangered species that thrives in Australia’s arid regions.
  2. Ковари — это исчезающий вид, который процветает в засушливых регионах Австралии.

  3. Researchers are studying the behavior of the kowari to understand its mating rituals.

  4. Исследователи изучают поведение ковари, чтобы понять ее брачные ритуалы.

  5. The Kowari's habitat is threatened by land development and climate change.

  6. Среда обитания ковари под угрозой из-за застройки земли и изменения климата.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "kowari" itself does not appear prominently in idiomatic expressions, it can be linked to environmental contexts or conservation discussions.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. "Out in the wild like a kowari" - Referring to someone being in a natural environment or surviving on their own.
  2. "На свободу, как ковари." - This phrase emphasizes the wild and untamed nature of the person.

  3. "Fight like a kowari for survival" - Used to describe a struggle in difficult circumstances, akin to survival of a species in the wild.

  4. "Сражаться, как ковари за выживание." - It illustrates the fierce struggle for existence.

  5. "The Kowari might be small, but its presence signifies a healthy ecosystem." - Used metaphorically to emphasize that small entities can have significant impacts.

  6. "Ковари может быть маленькой, но ее присутствие означает здоровую экосистему." - This conveys the importance of every organism in the environment.

Etymology

The word "kowari" originates from the Aboriginal language of Australia, reflecting the cultural significance and the native history of the species within the continent. The scientific naming convention employs the Latin terms in its classification.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Desert Mouse (though not all characteristics are the same, it is sometimes informally used) - Dasyurid species (general term for the family)

Antonyms: - There are no direct antonyms due to its specific classification as a species; however, a contrasting term might be "domesticated animal" in the context of habitat and lifestyle.

Note: The term "kowari" is highly specific and does not have many commonly recognized synonyms or antonyms outside biological and ecological discussions.



25-07-2024