English to German Meaning of springbok - Springbock


Springbok :
Springbock
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Definitions of springbok in English
Noun(1) a South African gazelle noted for springing lightly into the air
Examples of springbok in English
(1) Here springbok leapt and Cape mountain zebra grazed even as herds of black wildebeest stared at us intently and then galloped away.(2) Young springbok leap across our path during a canter through light sand dotted with grassy tufts.(3) We have impalas and springboks here at the zoo.(4) And it was attracting quite a lot of animals, like springboks .(5) Afterwards, I sit on my terrace and watch what may be kudus, springboks or oryxes amble to the water hole.
(1) spring break ::
Spring Break, Frühjahrsurlaub, Frühjahrsferien
(2) hot spring ::
Heiße Quelle
(3) spring up ::
sprießen
(4) spring water ::
Quellwasser
(5) in spring ::
im Frühling
(6) spring onion ::
Frühlingszwiebel
(7) in the spring ::
im Frühjahr
(8) box spring ::
Boxspring
(9) to spring ::
Federn
(10) spring roll ::
Frühlingsrolle
Synonyms
Noun
1. springbuck ::
Spring
Different Forms
springbok, springboks
English to German Dictionary: springbok

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