big cat
英 [ˌbɪɡ ˈkæt]
美 [ˌbɪɡ ˈkæt]
n. 大型猫科动物(如狮、虎和豹)
牛津词典
noun
- 大型猫科动物(如狮、虎和豹)
any large wild animal of the cat family. Lions , tigers and leopards are all big cats .
柯林斯词典
- 大型猫科动物
Big catsare lions, tigers, and other large wild animals in the cat family.
英英释义
noun
- any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild
双语例句
- Claw marks, from a big cat, most likely a cougar.
留下的爪印,源自大型猫科动物,很可能是一只美洲狮。 - For all his tomfoolery, the big cat does have a naughty streak and a penchant for eating sofas.
在恩佐所有无聊的举动中,它有个十分淘气的爱好&吃沙发。 - THE heart-tugging video diary of Christian the lion, a big cat who lived in a London antiques shop, has become an internet sensation-38 years after he was returned to life in the African bush.
一只狮子克里斯蒂安的成长日记牵动了无数人的心,这只曾住在伦敦一家古董店的狮子在回归非洲丛林38年后成了网络催泪弹。 - The two men acted properly by maintaining eye contact with the big cat and aggressively scaring it off, she added.
她补充说,两人与美洲狮保持目光接触,并勇敢地将其吓退,这是十分正确的。 - It is a big cat that hunts in the jungle.
它是一只大型的猫科动物,在丛林里奔跑肆虐。 - She is so big a cat that she can't get into the hole.
这猫太大了钻不进这洞。 - I have not friendly feelings for that big black cat.
我对那只大黑猫没有太好的感觉。 - When I returned I felt a big cat brush past me as I opened the door.
就在我返回来开门时,我感觉到有一只大猫从身边溜了过去。 - We could be on the verge of the first-ever big cat extinction since prehistoric times.
人类将看到史前时代以来的首次大型猫科动物濒临灭绝。 - You may as well call a cat a little tiger as call a tiger a Big cat.
就像你可以把虎叫做大猫,同样也无妨把猫叫做小虎。