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rhino

Aussprache: [ˈraɪnoʊ]

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Kontext: „animals“

(noun) a rhino is a large animal with thick skin and one or two big horns on its nose. They are often found in Africa and Asia and are known for their size and strength.

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The rhino at the zoo was very impressive and everyone wanted to take a picture of it.

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There were no rhinos in the wildlife sanctuary last summer due to the drought.

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What do you think the rhino eats in the wild?

Kontext: „slang“

(noun) rhino is a short form used in some informal conversations, often to refer to a rhinoceros, but can also mean a tough or strong person. It's a friendly way to say someone is tough.

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He was a real rhino on the football field, never backing down from any challenge.

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Despite her strong attitude, she wasn't a rhino; she was quite sensitive.

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Is she as much of a rhino in class as she is on the sports team?

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