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panther

/pan-ther/US // ˈpæn θər //UK // (ˈpænθə) //

豹子,豹,黑豹,美洲豹

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pan·thers, pan·ther.

    • : the cougar or puma, Felis concolor.
    • : the leopard, Panthera pardus.
    • : any leopard in the black color phase.
    • : a very fierce person.
    • : Military. a 43-ton German tank of World War II with a 75 mm gun as its main armament.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fierce; strong and violent.

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Examples

  • When he finished shifts of deep-cleaning classrooms and rearranging furniture, he spent his free time painting Mister Rogers, Winnie the Pooh, Big Bird and the Pink Panther.

  • He’s led investments in Impira, Blameless, Hasura and Panther, and of course, Grafana.

  • “Black Panther and all of Wakanda is one of the most interesting characters in Marvel history,” said Feige.

  • Carolina Panther Greg Hardy was convicted this summer of assaulting his girlfriend and threatening her life.

  • Doctor Strange, Iron Fist, Black Panther and The Runaways are other projects on the horizon.

  • Staying with his propaganda style, Fairey chose to portray a political black cat as a member of the Black Panther Party.

  • Then in 2011, Marvel hired Mark Bailey to write a script for a Black Panther film.

  • The Hindu walks with a great deal of poise, in fact, very much like an elephant, but he also has the agility of the panther.

  • If there was another panther around, he did not show himself, and at the break of day the troop was once more on the way.

  • He removed the bar of the door and through the crevice sounded his terrible war-cry, the scream of a panther.

  • From the direction of the settlement came the scream of a panther, and at the sound the camp seemed to stir uneasily.

  • The 299 howling of the wolves, and the scream of a panther, leaping to make a kill, passed unheard.