cub

listen to the pronunciation of cub
Englisch - Türkisch
(fiil) yavrulamak
{i} yavru (tilki/ayı/aslan)
{f} yavrulamak
vahşi hayvan yavrusu
toy/izci/yavru
yavru ayı/aslan/kaplan/tilki
acemi

Acemi bir muhabir olarak görevini iyi yapıyorsun. - You are doing well for a cub reporter.

izci
toy
yavrukurt
yavru

İki leopar yavrusunun ayrılması hakkındaki hikaye bana oldukça basmakalıp gibi görünüyor. - The story about the separation of the two leopard cubs seems pretty trite to me.

Kaplan yavrusu büyük bir kedi yavrusu gibi görünüyordu. - The tiger cub looked like a large kitten.

{i} terbiyesiz genç
cub scout yavrukurt
yavru budala çocuk
küçük tek motorlu uçak
{i} yontulmamış genç
cub reporter tecrübesiz genç gazete muhabiri
aslan
hayvan yavrusu
enik
cub reporter
acemi gazeteci
cub scouts
yavru izci
cub scout
{i} yavru kurt
cub scout
yavrukurt
cub scout
(isim) yavru kurt
man-cub
erkek bebek
tiger cub
kaplan yavrusu
cubs
yavrukurt
unlicked cub
yontulmamış genç
unlicked cub
terbiyesiz genç
wolf cub
{i} kurt yavrusu
wolf cub
{i} yavru kurt
Englisch - Englisch
A member of the Cub Scouts
A player on the team the "Chicago Cubs"

Jones became a Cub as the result of a pre-season trade.

The young of the bear, fox, wolf, lion and some other animals
To give birth to cubs
cashed up bogan
To hunt fox cubs
{v} to bring forth cubs, to whelp
{n} the young of a fox a whelp
The team The Chicago Cubs
From "Cub Scouts"
The spelling Cub is also used for meanings
an awkward and inexperienced youth
a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)
A young animal, esp
the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy) an awkward and inexperienced youth give birth to cubs; "bears cub every year
To bring forth; said of animals, or in contempt, of persons
a young bear
The Cubs or the Cub Scouts is a version of the Scouts for boys between the ages of eight and ten
the young of the bear
To shut up or confine
the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion
A cub is a young wild animal such as a lion, wolf, or bear. three five-week-old lion cubs
{i} young animal (especially a young bear or tiger); scout; ill-mannered youth; inexperienced person
an awkward, rude, ill-mannered boy
and 3
College Union Building
A stall for cattle
A cupboard
A cub or a cub scout is a boy who is a member of the Cubs
give birth to cubs; "bears cub every year"
Jocosely or in contempt, a boy or girl, esp
Centralized User Bank Obsolete system by which computer time allocations were managed at NERSC prior to FY 2001 No longer available on NERSC systems Replaced by NIM
Cub Scout
A member of the junior division of the Boy Scout movement
cub reporter
A young, inexperienced reporter employed by a newspaper or magazine

Like a cub reporter aspiring to be the next David Brinkley, Seacrest is, in a way, applying for a job that no longer exists.

cub-reporter
Alternative form of cub reporter
cub reporter
{i} (Informal) reporter without experience; reporter for a youth magazine
cub reporter
A cub reporter is a young newspaper journalist who is still being trained. He had been a cub reporter for the Kansas City Star. a young newspaper or television reporter without much experience
cub scout
a junior boy scout
cub scout
{i} junior Boy Scout usually between 8 to 11 years old
cub scout
see cub. A member of the junior division of the Boy Scouts, for boys of ages eight through ten
Cubs
The team The Chicago Cubs
Cubs
members of the Cub Scouts; plural form of Cub
Wolf Cub
A Cub Scout
Cubs
members of the Cub Scouts
Cubs
Cub Scouts
bear cub
a young bear
bear cub
baby bear
cubs
plural of cub
fox cub
baby fox
lion cub
baby lion
lion cub
a young lion
tiger cub
a young tiger
wolf cub
{i} pup of a wolf, young wolf; member of the junior division of the Boy Scouts (British)
wolf cub
wolf pup: a young wolf
cub

    Türkische aussprache

    kʌb

    Synonyme

    offspring, whelp

    Aussprache

    /ˈkəb/ /ˈkʌb/

    Etymologie

    [ k&b ] (noun.) 1530. First attested 1530 as cubbe (“young fox”), perhaps from Old Norse (Icelandic) kobbi (“seal”), or from Old Irish cuib (“whelp”) of cub in Online Etymology Dictionary.

    Tempora

    cubs, cubbing, cubed
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