tiger
英 [ˈtaɪ.ɡər]
美 [ˈtaɪ.ɡɚ]
- n. 老虎;凶暴的人
- n. (Tiger)人名;(英)泰格;(法)蒂热;(瑞典)蒂格
tiger 老虎来自拉丁语 tigris,老虎,来自希腊语 tigris,老虎,其原义为箭,因老虎捕食猎物时箭一般的 速度而得名,该希腊词借自波斯某语言,如古波斯语 tigri,箭,伊拉克巴比伦文明两河流域 发源地其中之一 Tigris River,底格里斯河,字面意思为像箭一样湍急的水流,最终来自 PIE*steig,尖刺,刺穿,词源同 stick.
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tiger: [13] English got tiger via Old French tigre and Latin tigris from Greek tígris, a word presumably of oriental origin. It was originally taken over directly from Latin in the Old English period as tigras, but this did not survive.
- tiger (n.)
- Old English tigras (plural), also in part from Old French tigre "tiger" (mid-12c.), both from Latin tigris "tiger," from Greek tigris, possibly from an Iranian source akin to Old Persian tigra- "sharp, pointed," Avestan tighri- "arrow," in reference to its springing on its prey, "but no application of either word, or any derivative, to the tiger is known in Zend." [OED]. Of tiger-like persons from c. 1500. The meaning "shriek or howl at the end of a cheer" is recorded from 1845, American English, and is variously explained. Tiger's-eye "yellowish-brown quartz" is recorded from 1886.
- 1. The tiger prowled through the undergrowth.
- 老虎悄然穿过矮树丛。
- 2. Which has spots, the leopard or the tiger?
- 有斑点的是豹还是虎?
- 3. She fought like a tiger to be able to keep her children.
- 她勇猛搏斗,以便能保住她的孩子。
- 4. The tiger in the cage gave a thrilling cry.
- 笼子里的老虎发出了令人毛骨悚然的吼声.
- 5. There is a preponderance of tiger in the forest.
- 森林里老虎数量最多.