noun🔗ShareCazador furtivoA person who trespasses in order to take game illegally, one who poaches; a person who illegally takes animals or plants from the wild."The park ranger arrested the poacher for hunting deer without a license inside the protected forest. "El guardabosques arrestó al cazador furtivo por cazar ciervos sin licencia dentro del bosque protegido.lawenvironmentanimalpersonnaturegameecologypropertyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEscalfador de huevosA vessel with shallow cuplike compartments in which eggs are cooked over boiling water"My grandmother uses a poacher to cook perfect, delicate eggs for breakfast. "Mi abuela usa un escalfador de huevos para cocinar huevos perfectos y delicados para el desayuno.utensilfoodChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareDelantero con buen movimiento en el áreaAn attacker with good movement inside the penalty box, see Wikipedia:Goal poacher."The soccer team's star poacher was excellent at getting into position to score goals in front of the net. "El delantero con buen movimiento en el área estrella del equipo de fútbol era excelente para colocarse en posición de marcar goles frente a la red.sportpersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePez acorazadoAny of type of elongated fish in the family Agonidae, also known as alligatorfish, starsnout, hooknose and rockhead."While diving, the marine biologist identified a poacher hiding amongst the rocks, easily recognizable by its bony plates and elongated body. "Mientras buceaba, el biólogo marino identificó un pez acorazado escondido entre las rocas, fácilmente reconocible por sus placas óseas y su cuerpo alargado.fishanimalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareSilbón americanoThe American wigeon."The hunter mistook the American wigeon for a legal duck and shot it, making him a poacher. "El cazador confundió el silbón americano con un pato legal y le disparó, convirtiéndolo en un cazador furtivo.animalbirdChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading