
아시아의 숲에 서식하며 검은 줄무늬가 있는 황갈색 털을 가진 매우 크고 고독한 고양이과 동물.
A very large solitary cat with a yellow-brown coat striped with black, native to the forests of Asia, known for its strength and predatory skill.
예문:
"The Bengal tiger is one of the most endangered species in the world due to habitat loss."
"We saw a magnificent tiger pacing back and forth in its enclosure at the zoo."
"A tiger's stripes help it camouflage perfectly among tall grasses while hunting."
특정 분야에서 사납거나, 결단력이 있거나, 야심 차거나, 매우 숙련되고 경쟁적인 사람.
A person who is fierce, determined, ambitious, or highly skilled and competitive in a particular field.
예문:
"Despite being the underdog, the veteran boxer fought like a tiger in the final rounds."
"She is a young tiger in the tech industry, always pushing boundaries and challenging competitors."
"The CEO is known as a financial tiger, never missing an opportunity to maximize profit."
특정 소규모 동아시아 국가(예: 한국, 대만, 싱가포르)의 역동적이고 급속히 발전하는 경제를 묘사하는 데 사용되는 용어.
A term used to describe the dynamic, rapidly developing economy of certain smaller East Asian countries (e.g., South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore).
예문:
"South Korea was often cited as one of the original Asian Tigers due to its rapid industrialization in the late 20th century."
"Many developing nations aspire to achieve the economic growth rates of the established Asian tigers."
"The government implemented policies designed to turn the struggling region into an economic tiger."
특히 마차 뒤에 탔던, 제복을 입은 소년 시동이나 마부.
A liveried boy attendant or groom, especially one who rode behind a carriage.
예문:
"In 19th-century England, a wealthy gentleman might employ a small boy as a tiger to attend his carriage."
"The tiger quickly dismounted to hold the reins while the master entered the building."