raven
ra
ˈreɪ
rei
ven
vən
vēn
British pronunciation
/ˈreɪvən/

Definición y significado de "raven"en inglés

01

cuervo

a large black bird belonging to the crow family with shiny feathers and a loud unpleasant call
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raven definition and meaning
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The raven perched atop the gnarled branch, its glossy black feathers glistening in the moonlight.
El cuervo se posó en lo alto de la rama retorcida, sus plumas negras y brillantes reluciendo bajo la luz de la luna.
With a croak, the raven signaled the approach of dawn, its call echoing through the silent forest.
Con un graznido, el cuervo señaló la llegada del amanecer, su llamado resonando a través del bosque silencioso.
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negro azabache

(especially of hair) shiny and black in color
raven definition and meaning
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She had long, raven hair that gleamed in the sunlight.
His raven locks contrasted sharply with his pale skin.
to raven
01

to eat greedily or ravenously

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He ravened the meal as soon as it was served.
The children ravened their sandwiches after school.
02

(often of animals) to feed greedily

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Predators raven on prey in winter when food is scarce.
Birds ravened at the spilled grain.
03

to prey on, hunt, or plunder

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The army ravened the countryside.
Pirates ravened ships along the coast.
04

to seize, take, or obtain by violence or force

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The rebels ravened the treasury.
They ravened the jewelry during the attack.
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