leopard 英 [ˈlepəd]   美 [ˈlepərd]

leopard

leopard  英 [ˈlepəd] 美 [ˈlepərd]

n. 豹;美洲豹 

名词复数:leopards 

The leopard's skin is marked with black spots. 豹皮上有黑色斑点。
The young leopard separated from its mother would be eaten by other beast. 与母亲离散的幼豹很可能被其他的野兽吃掉。

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  • n. 豹;美洲豹
  • 1. The leopard's skin is marked with black spots.

    豹皮上有黑色斑点。

  • 2. The young leopard separated from its mother would be eaten by other beast.

    与母亲离散的幼豹很可能被其他的野兽吃掉。

  • 3. Her talent was not in gathering information but in analyzing and assessing—a meticulous organizer who plotted and planned with the cunning of a leopard.

    她的才华不在信息收集,而在于分析和评估,一个细微谨慎的组织者,策划着,盘算着有如美洲豹般的狡猾。

  • leopard (n.) late 13c. (early 13c. as a surname), "large cat of the wooded country of Africa and South Asia," from Old French lebard, leupart "leopard," heraldic or real (12c., Modern French léopard), from Late Latin leopardus, literally "lion-pard, lion-panther" (the animal was thought in ancient times to be a hybrid of these two species), from Greek leopardos, from leon "lion" (see lion) + pardos "male panther," which generally is said to be connected to Sanskrit prdakuh "panther, tiger."
leop·ard / ˈlepəd ; NAmE ˈlepərd / noun a large animal of the cat family, that has yellowish-brown fur with black spots. Leopardslive in Africa and southern Asia. compare leopardess IDIOM a leopard cannot change its ˈspots ( saying) people cannot change their character, especially if they have a bad character 本性难改;禀性难移 leopard leopards leop·ard / ˈlepəd ; NAmE ˈlepərd /
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