Tigress Meaning in English
word
ˈtaɪɡrəs
TY-gruss
tˈaɪɡɹɛs
TY-gres
释义
A female tiger. Sometimes, it can also describe a woman considered fierce or aggressive like a tiger.
用法与细微差别
'Tigress' is formal when referring to the animal. Informally, it can compliment or criticize a woman's strong, fierce nature. 'Like a tigress' describes someone bold or protective. Don't confuse with 'tiger' (male or general).
Spanish: tigresaPortuguese (BR): tigresaPortuguese (PT): tigresaChinese (Simplified): 雌虎Chinese (Traditional): 雌虎Hindi: मादा बाघArabic: أنثى النمرBengali: শেরিনীRussian: тигрицаJapanese: 雌トラ - タイガレス(比喩的)Vietnamese: con hổ cáiKorean: 암호랑이Turkish: dişi kaplanUrdu: شیرنیIndonesian: harimau betina
例句
The tigress is hunting for food.
basic
A tigress usually takes care of her cubs alone.
basic
The zoo has a new tigress.
basic
She protected her children like a tigress.
natural
Don't mess with her—she's a real tigress when it comes to her work.
natural
The kids watched in awe as the tigress carried her cub gently across the enclosure.
natural