tiger是什么意思
n. 老虎, 虎, 凶暴的人
n. a fierce or audacious person
n. large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered
tiger的用法和例句
1.That’s tiger for sure. It’s definitely tiger.
肯定是老虎的 绝对没错
2.He said “tiger, tiger” to me right before he died.
他死之前对我说了”老虎 老虎”
3.You can’t just, uh, wear a tiger suit and run with the tigers.
不能想着穿着老虎装 混在虎群里
4.In one second, if this tiger wants to kill me, the tiger’s gonna kill me.
如果老虎想杀了我 一秒钟就能做到
5.Coincidentally, they’re all tiger prey, so you could say that tigers get their food ready salted.
巧合的是 它们都是老虎的猎物 因此老虎能在这捕到加好盐的食物
6.And they also bought a very big tin of tiger food, in case the tiger should come to tea again.
她们还买回一大罐虎粮 以防那只老虎又来喝下午茶
7.What that means is that, you know, the demand for tiger is enormous and the perverse economics are that the fewer tigers there are, the value on their heads goes up even more because that demand is extraordinary.
这意味着 老虎的需求量很大 而这种不正当的经济模式在于老虎的数量越少 由于超大的需求量 它们头上的价码就越高
8.My mission was to go out and find some tiger sign, and try and establish if there’s more than one tiger in this part of the forest, and I’ve found that with these prints, so this is really good news.
我的任务是寻找到一些老虎的踪迹 并弄清楚是否有 多只老虎生活在这里 而现在我找到了它们的踪迹 所以这真的是一个好消息
9.When I’m the tiger, it’s not completely me.
我变成老虎时 并非完全都是我
10.We could have been the tigers or the vipers.
我们怎么不叫老虎队 毒蛇队