animal: translation
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noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ dead, live, living
▪ the export of live animals for slaughter
▪ cold-blooded, warm-blooded
▪ higher, lower
▪ dumb
▪ stuffed
▪ glass cases of stuffed animals
▪ She sleeps with lots of stuffed animals.
▪ furry
▪ dangerous
▪ endangered, rare
▪ extinct
▪ social, solitary
▪ tame
▪ feral, stray, wild
▪ exotic
▪ non-human (technical)
▪ research with humans and non-human animals
▪ caged, trapped, wounded (often figurative)
▪ He was pacing the room like a caged animal.
▪ barnyard (AmE), companion, domestic, domesticated, farm, lab (informal, esp.AmE), laboratory, zoo
▪ aquatic, forest, land, marine
▪ draught/draft, pack
▪ pack animals such as mules
VERB + ANIMAL
▪ have, keep
▪ In court he was banned from keeping animals.
▪ breed, raise, rear (esp. BrE)
▪ animals bred in captivity
▪ clone
▪ Most cloned animals die at a premature age.
▪ feed
▪ The animals were fed only on pasture.
▪ tame, train
▪ This animal can be trained to follow simple orders.
▪ hunt, trap
▪ butcher, kill, slaughter
▪ sacrifice
ANIMAL + NOUN
▪ life, species
▪ behaviour/behavior, instinct
▪ lover
▪ husbandry
▪ experimentation, experiments, testing, tests
▪ protests against animal experiments
▪ cruelty
▪ rights, welfare
▪ fat, products
PHRASES
▪ the animal kingdom, the animal world
▪ the wonders of the animal kingdom
▪ a species of animal
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adj.
Animal is used with these nouns: ↑cunning, ↑instinct, ↑lust, ↑magnetism, ↑passion