lion
英 [ˈlaɪən]
美 [ˈlaɪən]
n. 狮; 狮子
复数:lions
Collins.2 / BNC.3397 / COCA.4305
习惯用语
n.
- the lion's den
- 龙潭虎穴
a difficult situation in which you have to face a person or people who are unfriendly or aggressive towards you the lion's share (of sth) - 最大(或最好)的一份
the largest or best part of sth when it is divided to beard the lion in his den - 进狮穴捋狮须(敢于触犯有权势者)
to go to see an important or powerful person to tell them that you disagree with them, that you want sth, etc.
牛津词典
noun
- 狮;狮子
a large powerful animal of the cat family, that hunts in groups and lives in parts of Africa and southern Asia. Lions have yellowish-brown fur and the male has a mane (= long thick hair round its neck).
柯林斯词典
- 狮子
Alionis a large wild member of the cat family that is found in Africa. Lions have yellowish fur, and male lions have long hair on their head and neck.
英英释义
noun
- large gregarious predatory feline of Africa and India having a tawny coat with a shaggy mane in the male
- a celebrity who is lionized (much sought after)
双语例句
- A small lion was cubbed in the zoo.
一只幼狮在动物园出生了。 - April went out like a lion.
4月去时猛如狮。 - He darted spears at the lion.
他把标枪掷向狮子。 - He has the lion courage.
他有狮子般的勇气。 - The deer fell a prey to the lion.
鹿被狮子捕食了。 - A lion at home, a mouse abroad.
在家如狮,在外如鼠。 - He removes a thorn from a lion's paw.
他从狮子脚掌上拔下一根刺。 - He fought like a lion.
他像一头猛狮那样战斗。 - Historians looked to artists 'representations of the lion to piece together a picture of how the lion once looked.
历史学家寄希望于艺术家对这位名人的描绘,以完整呈现他从前的模样。 - How many offspring does a lion usually have?
一只狮子通常能生多少只小狮子?