wolf
wolf
wʊlf
voolf
British pronunciation
/wʊlf/

Définition et signification de « wolf » en anglais

Wolf
01

loup

a big and wild animal from the same family as dogs that hunts for food in groups
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wolf definition and meaning
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The gray wolf, known for its distinctive howls, is a symbol of the wild.
Le loup gris, connu pour ses hurlements distinctifs, est un symbole de la nature sauvage.
Legends often depict the cunning and mysterious nature of the mythical werewolf, part human, part wolf.
Les légendes dépeignent souvent la nature rusée et mystérieuse du loup-garou mythique, mi-humain, mi-loup.
02

a man who aggressively or persistently pursues sexual attention from women

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He was called a wolf for constantly flirting with the waitresses.
The movie portrayed him as a wolf, chasing every attractive woman.
03

a person who is cruelly greedy, grasping, or predatory in pursuit of gain or advantage

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The wolf exploited every loophole in the contract.
Investors feared the wolf who cornered the market ruthlessly.
to wolf
01

dévorer, engloutir

to eat something quickly and voraciously
to wolf definition and meaning
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The ravenous predator decided to wolf the prey it had caught, devouring it with precision.
Le prédateur vorace a décidé de dévorer la proie qu'il avait attrapée, la dévorant avec précision.
The competitive eater managed to wolf a staggering number of hot dogs in record time during the contest.
Le mangeur compétitif a réussi à engloutir un nombre stupéfiant de hot dogs en un temps record pendant le concours.
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