"dolphin" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

dolphin sustantivo

sustantivo + dolphin
Kolokacji: 6
Miami Dolphin • river dolphin • spinner dolphin • HMS Dolphin • USS Dolphin • ...
dolphin + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 24
Dolphin Broadcasting • Dolphin Stadium • dolphin show • dolphin population • Dolphin Tale • ...
dolphin + verbo
Kolokacji: 35
signed by the Miami Dolphins • Dolphin plays • Dolphin wins • Dolphin loses • dolphin swims • ...
verbo + dolphin
Kolokacji: 12
play for the Miami Dolphins • see dolphins • sign with the Miami Dolphins • kill dolphins • include dolphins • ...
adjetivo + dolphin
Kolokacji: 15
common dolphin • pink dolphin • wild dolphin • bottle-nosed dolphin • female dolphin • ...
(1) common, wild, young, dead
Kolokacji: 4
(3) female, captive
Kolokacji: 2
(4) spotted, striped
Kolokacji: 2
1. spotted dolphin = cętkowany delfin spotted dolphin
2. striped dolphin = prążkowany delfin striped dolphin
  • The main target is striped dolphin, because it is the easiest to capture.
  • In 1975, a record kill year, approximately 20,000 striped dolphins were killed in the drives.
  • The average annual catch, mainly of striped dolphins, in the drive fisheries between 1975 and 1986 was 4734.
  • The main target is striped dolphins, whose migration paths (arrowed) take them past the southern and eastern coastlines of Japan every year.
  • For the striped dolphin, until recently the most commonly eaten species in Japan, the mean mercury level was 12 times the maximum allowable level.
  • The striped dolphin was described by Franz Meyen in 1833.
  • The striped dolphin feeds on small pelagic fish and squid.
  • Japan whalers have hunted striped dolphins in the western Pacific since at least the 1940s.
  • It is understood the creatures are striped dolphins, which are not naturally a coastal breed.
  • Most of the victims are striped dolphins, which is the most common species in the Mediterranean.
preposición + dolphin
Kolokacji: 11
of dolphins • against the Dolphins • on dolphins • by dolphins • in dolphins • ...

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