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tree frog
rana de San Antonio
tree frog N
frog1 [Am frɔɡ, frɑɡ, Brit frɒɡ] N
1. frog ZOOL:
2. frog (French person):
frog sl, pej
franchute mf inf
frog sometimes offens
gabacho m / gabacha f Chil Spain inf, offens
frog2 [Am frɔɡ, frɑɡ, Brit frɒɡ] N FASHION
frog3 [Am frɔɡ, frɑɡ, Brit frɒɡ] N (of a horse)
tree [Am tri, Brit triː] N
to be out of one's tree Am inf
to be up a tree Am inf
top2 [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] N
top spinning top:
I. top1 [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] N
1.1. top:
1.2. top Brit:
1.3. top (highest rank, position):
2.1. top (upper part):
I get 25% off the top Am inf
2.2. top (rim, edge):
2.3. top FASHION:
2.4. top:
hojas fpl
3. top:
on top as adv
on top as adv
se está quedando pelón AmC Mex inf
4. top:
on top of as prep
5.1. top (exaggerated) inf:
5.2. top attr:
over-the-top outfit
6.1. top (cover, cap):
tapón m Spain
6.2. top (car roof):
7. top Brit:
8. top <tops, pl > inf:
II. top1 [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] ADJ attr
1.1. top (uppermost):
top layer
top layer
top blanket/card
top step
1.2. top (maximum):
top speed/temperature
top speed/temperature
top gear Brit MOTOR
2.1. top (best):
2.2. top (in ranked order):
the Top 40 MUS
the Top 40 MUS
2.3. top (leading):
2.4. top (senior):
III. top1 <pres part topping; pt, pp topped> [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] VB trans
1.1. top (exceed):
1.2. top (surpass):
top offer/achievement
2.1. top (head):
top list/league
2.2. top (reach summit of):
top hill/mountain
3. top (cover):
top column/building
top column/building
4. top:
top pineapple
top tree
IV. top1 <pres part topping; pt, pp topped> [Am tɑp, Brit tɒp] VB refl to top oneself
1. top (surpass oneself) Am:
2. top (commit suicide) Brit:
tree frog N
frog1 [frɒg, Am frɑ:g] N
frog ZOOL:
Phrases:
frog2 [frɒg, Am frɑ:g] N pej (French person)
gabacho(-a) m (f)
I. tree [tri:] N
Phrases:
you can't see the forest Brit, Aus [or wood Am] for the trees
II. tree [tri:] VB trans
tree animal:
tree frog N
frog1 [frag] N
frog ZOOL:
Phrases:
frog2 [frag] N offensive sl (French person)
gabacho(-a) m (f)
I. tree [tri] N
Phrases:
II. tree [tri] VB trans
tree animal:
Present
Itree
youtree
he/she/ittrees
wetree
youtree
theytree
Past
Itreed
youtreed
he/she/ittreed
wetreed
youtreed
theytreed
Present Perfect
Ihavetreed
youhavetreed
he/she/ithastreed
wehavetreed
youhavetreed
theyhavetreed
Past Perfect
Ihadtreed
youhadtreed
he/she/ithadtreed
wehadtreed
youhadtreed
theyhadtreed
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The usual calls are harsh grating and scolding calls, likened to the squealing of a frog caught by a snake.
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This means that the limited amount of energy available to the comatose frog is used in a more efficient manner.
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After the frog suddenly performs a musical number there on the spot, the man tries exploiting the frog's talents for money.
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Two strangers, a frog and a mole, offer him a strange seed in exchange for the vegetables.
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This flash pattern likely serves to startle a predator as the frog makes its escape.
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