western hare wallaby - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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western hare wallaby (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/wɛstərn hɛr ˈwɒləbi/

Meaning and Usage

The term "western hare wallaby" refers to a species of wallaby that is native to Australia. It is characterized by its small size, elongated ears, and a long, muscular tail which aids in balance and movement. The western hare wallaby is primarily nocturnal and herbivorous, feeding on grasses, herbs, and leaves.

In terms of frequency of use, this term is relatively specialized and is more likely to be found in written contexts, such as scientific literature, conservation reports, and nature documentaries, rather than in everyday spoken conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. The western hare wallaby is known for its agile movements and ability to adapt to arid environments.
    Западный заяц-кенгуру известен своей ловкостью и способностью адаптироваться к засушливым условиям.

  2. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the dwindling populations of the western hare wallaby.
    Усилия по охране окружающей среды направлены на защиту сокращающихся популяций западного зайца-кенгуру.

  3. Researchers have conducted studies on the behavior of the western hare wallaby in its natural habitat.
    Исследователи проводили исследования поведения западного зайца-кенгуру в его естественной среде обитания.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "western hare wallaby" itself may not appear frequently in idiomatic expressions, there are several expressions related to "hare" and "wallaby" in general that reflect concepts of agility and adaptability.

Example Sentences

  1. "Like a hare in a hurry, she dashed across the field."
    "Как заяц в спешке, она помчалась через поле."

  2. "He may look calm like a wallaby, but his mind is racing with ideas."
    "Он может выглядеть спокойным, как кенгуру, но его разум полон идей."

  3. "Jumping around like a hare when he won the lottery."
    "Прыгая, как заяц, когда он выиграл в лотерею."

  4. "Don't be a wallaby in the headlights, take action instead."
    "Не будь кенгуру в свете фар, действуй вместо этого."

Etymology

The name "hare wallaby" derives from the resemblance of the wallaby to a hare, particularly its long ears and agile hopping. The term "wallaby" originates from the Eora language, an Aboriginal language of Australia, where "walabi" is used to describe these small marsupials.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms

Antonyms

There are no direct antonyms for "western hare wallaby," as it refers specifically to a distinct species. However, antonyms could relate to larger species of marsupials, such as: - Kangaroo
- Emu (in the context of size and behavior, as they are larger and more openly active in daylight)



25-07-2024