lioness / ˈlaɪ ə nɪs /

⚽高中词汇雌狮母狮女狮雌狮子

lioness 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a female lion.

lioness 近义词

lioness

等同于 lion

更多lioness例句

  1. Attack it like a lioness tearing apart a zebra, and you can knock it out in a little over an hour, with your legs burning from start to finish.
  2. I was expecting this timid little-bird kiss, like a little peck, but she was like a lioness—she practically ate my head off!
  3. And that sense of the lioness in winter may account for the softening views of Hillary.
  4. Chris Lee reviews her posthumous song collection Lioness: Hidden Treasures.
  5. But Lioness holds many unexpected pleasures even for people who do not self-identify as Winehouse completists.
  6. A Lioness plays dumb in life, too, disarming others in business, if not in love, where she prefers “cat and mouse.”
  7. And say: Why did thy mother the lioness lie down among the lions, and bring up her whelps in the midst of young lions?
  8. They know that I am a lioness defending her young, and that I alone prevent their daring hands from seizing your crown.
  9. A lioness died, and left two little lion-cubs with no one to take care of them.
  10. The female, like the lioness, however, produces four or five cubs at a time.
  11. He was a young British army officer who was mauled by a lioness several months ago in Somaliland.