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I . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] RZ.

1. rabbit (animal):

rabbit
zajec r.m.
rabbit
kunec r.m.

2. rabbit no l.mn. (meat, fur):

rabbit
zajčevina r.ż.
rabbit
kunčevina r.ż.

II . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech. Brit Aus pej. pot.

rabbit
rabbit about

ˈrab·bit hole RZ.

rabbit hole
zajčja luknja r.ż.
rabbit hole
kunčji rov r.m.

ˈrab·bit hutch RZ.

rabbit hutch
zajčnik r.m.
rabbit hutch
zajčnica r.ż.

ˈrab·bit punch RZ.

rabbit punch

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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It is common to see ducks, deer, and rabbits.
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Adult rabbits are usually avoided, unless they are wounded or caught in traps.
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They look like armless rabbits with human faces.
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A few days later, a college student spotted a rabbit running into the underbrush.
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However, the rabbit is the most commonly used laboratory animal for this purpose.
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The dog chased a rabbit into a brush pile, where they then disappeared.
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He was the oldest of four children, and as a teenager trapped rabbits and worked in a shoe shop to help support his family.
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The tick will look for vegetation that is the height of the rabbit, 12to15 cm, and is slightly curved.
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They have three legs and long, droopy, rabbit-like ears.
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However, this time, when the rabbit attempts another disappearing act, the big dog stops it in his tracks and punches it as hard as possible.
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