koala

اشتراک گذاری در شبکه های اجتماعی

US /koʊˈɑː.lə/ 
UK /kəʊˈɑː.lə/ 

Oxford Essential Dictionary

koala

 noun
an Australian animal with large ears and thick grey fur that lives in trees

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

koala

koala /kəʊˈɑːlə $ koʊ-/ BrE AmE (also koˌala ˈbear / $ .ˈ.. ˌ./) noun [countable]
[Date: 1700-1800; Origin: From an Australian Aboriginal language]
an Australian animal like a small grey bear with no tail that climbs trees and eats leaves

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

koala

koala [koala koalas]   [kəʊˈɑːlə]    [koʊˈɑːlə]  (also koˌala ˈbear) noun
an Australian animal with thick grey fur, large ears and no tail. Koalas live in trees and eat leaves. 
Word Origin:

early 19th cent.: from Dharuk.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
 

koala / kəʊˈɑː.lə /   / koʊ- / noun [ C ] ( also old-fashioned ko ˈ ala ˌ bear )

koala

an Australian mammal with greyish fur. Koalas live in eucalyptus trees and eat their leaves.

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Collins Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

koala

/koʊɑ:lə/
(koalas)

A koala or a koala bear is an Australian animal which looks like a small bear with grey fur and lives in trees.

N-COUNT

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

koala

ko·ala /kəˈwɑːlə/ noun, pl -al·as [count] : an Australian animal that has thick gray fur, large hairy ears, sharp claws for climbing, and no tail - called also koala bear,