单词 | tiger |
释义 | tiger nounadjective | tiger + verb | tiger + noun adjective➤man-eating吃人的老虎▸➤sabretooth/sabertooth, sabre-toothed/saber-toothed剑齿虎➤paper (figurative) 纸老虎◆they view america as a paper tiger (= something that seems powerful or dangerous but is not really).他们把美国看成纸老虎。tiger + verb➤growl, roar老虎咆哮;虎啸▸➤spring老虎跳跃▸➤maul sb老虎撕咬某人◆the zookeeper was mauled to death by a tiger.动物园饲养员被老虎咬死了。➤prowl老虎潜行◆a tiger was often seen prowling around the village.经常看到一只老虎在村子周围悄悄走动。tiger + noun➤cub虎崽▸➤skin, stripes虎皮;虎纹➤print老虎印花◆a tiger-print skirt老虎印花裙➤hunt猎虎▸➤population虎种群 tiger /taɪgə(r)/ noun [countable] (economics 经济学) (used especially in newspapers) a country whose economy is growing very fast (尤用于报章)经济增长速度非常快的国家◆ireland's tiger economy is still expanding steadily. 爱尔兰这只经济老虎仍然在稳步扩张。 asian tiger ☞ tigertiger/ˈtaɪgə(r) ||; ˈtaɪgɚ/noun [c] a large wild cat that has yellow fur with black lines (stripes). tigers live in parts of asia. 老虎 a female tiger is called a tigress and a baby is called a cub. 雌虎叫做tigress,小老虎叫做cub。 picture at lion 见lion插图 ti·ger /`taɪgə; ˈtaɪɡə/n [c]a large wild cat with yellow and black lines on its fur 虎,老虎 |
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