What does lup in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word lup in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use lup in Romanian.
The word lup in Romanian means wolf, lup, despicătură palatină, lup singuratic, de lup, ca de lup, lup de mare, lup de mare, pui de lup, lup stăpân la oi, ca de lup. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word lup
wolf
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lup(animal) The wolf howled at the moon. |
despicătură palatină(split in roof of mouth) A cleft palate usually affects a child's speech, |
lup singuratic(figurative (sb who prefers to act unaccompanied) (figurat) |
de lup(relating to wolves) |
ca de lup(like a wolf) |
lup de mare(informal (sailor) Bătrânul lup de mare petrecuse mai mult de patruzeci de ani pe mare. The old salt had been sailing for over forty years. |
lup de mare(figurative (veteran sailor) (figurat) Captain Ahab, whose face was scarred by lightning, was the ultimate sea dog. |
pui de lup(baby wolf) The wolf cub lived in the den because he was still too young to go out and hunt on its own. |
lup stăpân la oi(figurative (sb dangerous who looks harmless) After he stole from the company we realized that Joe was a wolf in sheep's clothing. |
ca de lup(like a wolf) |
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