词汇 | tiger |
释义 | tiger noun[ C ] uk /ˈtaɪ.ɡər/ us /ˈtaɪ.ɡɚ/(female alsotigress) tigernoun[C] (ANIMAL)B1 a large wild animal of the cat family with yellowish-orange fur with black lines that lives in parts of Asia虎,老虎 JackF/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages The video showed a man morphing into a tiger.录像里一名男子变成了一只老虎。 We saw several tigers in the wild. The zoo has a large collection of tigers. Felines (cats) Abyssinian American shorthair barn cat Bengal Bengal tiger farm cat feline Himalayan house cat jaguar Norwegian forest cat ocelot Oriental shorthair panther Persian Siamese Siberian Singapura snowshoe Sphynx tigernoun[C] (PERSON)used to refer to someone who is very determined and strong: 强悍的人;劲头十足的人;虎将 Her colleagues saw her as a tiger who would stop at nothing in pursuit of her goals. Stubborn and determined people careerist diehard driving force fanatic fighter force go-getter hardheadedly holdout tigerish tigerishly tough cookie toughness vixenish Although the patterns on the fur of tigers and leopards are very different, both serve the same purpose – to make it harder for their prey to see them. House cats are related to lions and tigers. Many different animals live here: elephants, tigers, and rhinoceroses. Neil has to clean the tiger enclosure. Some of the most famous animals in danger are tigers, rhinoceroses, and gorillas. Tigers are in danger, so the Indian government uses money to pay for big parks where tigers can live safely. Tigers live in the jungle. “A truck could break a big window and a tiger could get out,” explains Neil. tiger | American Dictionarytiger noun[ C ] us/ˈtɑɪ·ɡər/(femaletigress, us/ˈtɑɪ·ɡrɪs/) a large, wild cat that has yellow-orange fur with thick lines of black fur Examples of tigertiger If in addition to it not being removed, village livestock grazing is not restricted, the number of tigers could fall to perilously low levels. Only historical materialism could take "the tiger's leap into the past" to bring back to consciousness precisely the defeated, marginalized, and forgotten resisters. Also, the ease with which tigers can prey on livestock in comparison with wild herbivores is not known. The predominant helminth species of tigers are large and long-lived. Clusters at this level are unlikely to represent individual tigers for two reasons. The helminth community of tigers therefore was highly diverse despite the host population being small and fragmented. Alternatively transient tigers may be under greater stress and therefore more susceptible to parasites. Examples of such categories are tigers and chairs. Because we do not have a monetary measure of the benefits received from tigers, it is not possible to show which outcome is socially optimal. The definitive host could be small aquatic animals which are ingested accidentally by tigers. The problem is that the marble which talcum powder is made from is found in the tigers' last natural habitat. A potent reason to avoid the roads was the danger of tigers. Since extensive taxonomic accounts of the helminth species of tigers in the wild are not available, we do not claim to have identified all species. Parasites are likely to play a significant role in the ecology of tigers for twofold reasons. The use of photographic rates to estimate densities of tigers and other cryptic mammals. See all examples of tiger These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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