English translation of 'el tigre'
noun
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tigre
masculine noun
1. (Zoology)
(Latin America) jaguar
tigre de Bengala Bengal tiger
tigre de colmillo de sable sabre-toothed tiger
tigre de papel paper tiger
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El tigre siempre tendrá rayas y los leones siempre serán beige, por ejemplo.
Una de las especies afectadas por la pesca es el tiburón tigre.
La mayoría de los estudios se centran en grandes especies como el tigre.
Encontramos dos veces menos de elefantes, de tigres, etc.
-En todo caso -me rectificó el guardia, sonriendo con indulgencia-, es sólo un viejo tigre.
Podría decir incluso que todos los hombres, por el simple hecho de serlo, tenemos derecho a cazar un tigre , aunque no todos consigamos matarlo.
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tigre
British English: tiger
/ˈtaɪɡə/ NOUN
A tiger is a large fierce animal belonging to the cat family. Tigers are orange with black stripes.
- American English: tiger /ˈtaɪgər/
- Arabic: نـِمْر
- Brazilian Portuguese: tigre
- Chinese: 老虎
- Croatian: tigar
- Czech: tygr
- Danish: tiger
- Dutch: tijger
- European Spanish: tigre
- Finnish: tiikeri
- French: tigre
- German: Tiger
- Greek: τίγρη
- Italian: tigre
- Japanese: トラ
- Korean: 호랑이
- Norwegian: tiger
- Polish: tygrys
- European Portuguese: tigre
- Romanian: tigru
- Russian: тигр
- Spanish: tigre
- Swedish: tiger
- Thai: เสือ
- Turkish: kaplan
- Ukrainian: тигр
- Vietnamese: con hổ
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