rabbit
Prononciation : [ˈræbɪt]
Contexte : « animals »
(noun) a small, furry animal with long ears and a short tail. Rabbits love to hop around and eat grass or vegetables. They can be found in gardens or the wild.
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The rabbit in my garden is so cute and always hops around happily.
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I didn't see any rabbits in the field today; it was too quiet.
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Have you ever seen a rabbit in your backyard?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a character or figure in some games, often used in racing or adventure games. Players might control a rabbit to complete tasks or win races.
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In the video game, I chose the rabbit character because it can run really fast.
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The turtle character was slower and couldn't win against the rabbit in the game.
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Which character do you like better, the rabbit or the turtle?
Contexte : « performing tricks »
(verb) to make something disappear or appear, like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat. It's a fun and surprising trick.
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The magician made a rabbit appear right in front of us during the show.
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He couldn't rabbit the coin like he did last time because the trick didn’t work.
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Can you rabbit something out of your pocket like a magician?