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Definition of tigers in English Turkish dictionary

tiger
kaplan

O kızdığı zaman bir kaplandır sözü metafora bir örnektir. - He's a tiger when he's angry is an example of metaphor.

Kaplan çok vahşi bir hayvan türüdür. - A tiger is a very ferocious kind of animal.

tigers do not change their stripes
Huylu huyundan vazgeçmez
tiger
pars zambağı
tiger
tiger
hanshin tigers
Hanshin kaplanlar
liberation tigers of tamil ealam
tamil ealam kurtuluş kaplanlar
liberation tigers of tamil eelam
Tamil Eelam Kurtuluş Kaplanları ile
saber-toothed tigers
kılıç dişli kaplanlar
tiger
(Benzetme) Genç kadın avcısı yaşlıca erkek
tiger
tiger cat kaplan gibi derisi yollu yaban kedisi
tiger
tekir kedi
tiger
zalim adam
tiger
tiger lily siyah benekli portakal rengi zambak
tiger
{i} kana susamış kimse
tiger
kana susamış adam
tiger
tiger moth bir çeşit benekli pervane
tiger
tigerishkaplan
tiger
(Askeri) TİGER: Düşman uçaklarını önlemek ve imha etmek, kıyıdaki kıtaları desteklemek üzere uçak taşıt gemilerinden faaliyette bulunacak şekilde imal edilmiş tek motorlu tek kişilik ses üstü, jet av uçağı. silahları sidewinder, toplar ve roket demetleridir. F-11 olarak tanınır
tiger
{i} resmi elbiseli araba uşağı
English - English
a terrorist organization in Sri Lanka that began in 1970 as a student protest over the limited university access for Tamil students; currently seeks to establish an independent Tamil state called Eelam; relies on guerilla strategy including terrorist tactics that target key government and military personnel; "the Tamil Tigers perfected suicide bombing as a weapon of war"
plural of tiger
Bali tigers
plural form of Bali tiger
Bengal tigers
plural form of Bengal tiger
Javan tigers
plural form of Javan tiger
Siberian tigers
plural form of Siberian tiger
Sumatran tigers
plural form of Sumatran tiger
Tamil Tigers
A guerilla and a conventional organization seeking the establishment of an independent homeland (ஈழம், eelam) in the northeast of Sri Lanka for the Tamil community
Tiger
someone connected with Hull City Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc
paper tigers
plural form of paper tiger
red tigers
plural form of red tiger
saber-toothed tigers
plural form of saber-toothed tiger
sabre-toothed tigers
plural form of sabre-toothed tiger
tiger
A person who is very athletic during intercourse
tiger
Panthera tigris, a large carnivorous animal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia
tiger
{n} an animal of the feline kind, very rapacious
Flying Tigers
v. or American Volunteer Group Group of U.S. civilian volunteer pilots recruited by Col. Claire Chennault to fight the Japanese in Burma (Myanmar) and China in 1941-42. Surprise, mobility, precision flying, and unorthodox tactics enabled the Tigers to outwit the Japanese and inflict considerable damage on their air and ground forces
Hanshin Tigers
{i} Japanese professional baseball team
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
or Tamil Tigers Guerrilla organization seeking to establish an independent Tamil state in northern and eastern Sri Lanka. Formed in 1972, it is considered one of the world's most sophisticated and tightly organized insurgent groups. By 1985 it controlled the port of Jaffna and most of the Jaffna Peninsula in northern Sri Lanka. After losing control of Jaffna in 1987, it carried out several attacks, including the assassinations of the Sri Lankan president and the former Indian prime minister and a suicide bombing that killed 100 people in the capital of Colombo. Negotiations between the Tigers and the government broke down in the mid-1990s, and fighting subsequently intensified until February 2002 when a permanent cease-fire agreement was signed
Tamil Tigers
a group of fighters who support a separate state for the Tamil Hindu people of Sri Lanka
Tiger
tiger
liberation tigers of tamil eelam
a terrorist organization in Sri Lanka that began in 1970 as a student protest over the limited university access for Tamil students; currently seeks to establish an independent Tamil state called Eelam; relies on guerilla strategy including terrorist tactics that target key government and military personnel; "the Tamil Tigers perfected suicide bombing as a weapon of war
the Asian Tigers
developing nations in Asia
tiger
Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing System - An automated cartographic and geographic support system compiled by Geographic Divsion of the US Census Bureau
tiger
Acronym for Treasury Investors Growth Receipt They are U S government-backed bonds without coupons, meaning that the bondholders do not receive the periodic interest payments The principal of the bond and the individual coupons are sold separately
tiger
Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing
tiger
A very large and powerful carnivore (Felis tigris) native of Southern Asia and the East Indies
tiger
Called also royal tiger, and Bengal tiger
tiger
is an acronym for topologically integrated geographic encoding and referencing file This is a type of digital map developed by the U S Bureau of the Census to support the 1990 population census Census maps in TIGER format succeed the previous DIME format TIGER files are available for every county in the United States and for the millions of census blocks in urban areas Although the accuracy of TIGER files varies from county to county, partly for reasons beyond the control of the Bureau, they are likely to improve in coming decades The TIGER files are a particularly important resource for many urban GIS
tiger
A large carnivorous animal (Panthera tigris) of the cat family indigenous to Asia
tiger
The heraldic tiger has the body of a wolf, the tail of a lion and is studded with tufts of hair It is not an early bearing, nor is it often seen
tiger
large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered
tiger
ttouch - fingers held as for Bear TTouch, but separated, and use tips and fingernails of all four fingers in a deep (7-8) pressure circle
tiger
A person (especially a man) very who is very athletic during intercourse
tiger
Acronym for Treasury Investors Growth Receipt U S government-backed bonds without coupons, meaning that the bondholders do not receive the periodic interest payments The principal of the bond and the individual coupons are sold separately
tiger
Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing System and database developed by the U S Department of Commerce Is meant to be used as a digital map base to support the activities of the Census Bureau Will replace GBF/DIME
tiger
Its back and sides are tawny or rufous yellow, transversely striped with black, the tail is ringed with black, the throat and belly are nearly white
tiger
a fierce or audacious person; "he's a tiger on the tennis court"; "it aroused the tiger in me"
tiger
A ferocious, bloodthirsty person
tiger
In all, there were eight subspecies of tiger Of these, three (Bali, Caspian and Javan) have gone extinct just within the last forty years or so, and the remaining five (Bengal, Indo-Chinese, Siberian, South China and Sumatran) are endangered or critically endangered A tiger's night vision is more than five times better than a human's The white spots on the back of the ears are used for communication, e g a mother keeping in touch with her cubs without giving away her position while stalking prey
tiger
1 Operational code name for the German advance through the Maginot Line on the French border - June 1940 2 Operational code name for a British convoy to Egypt in May 1941
tiger
A servant in livery, who rides with his master or mistress
tiger
A pneumatic box or pan used in refining sugar
tiger
A tiger is a large fierce animal belonging to the cat family. Tigers are orange with black stripes. see also paper tiger. Reddish tan, striped great cat (Panthera tigris) of forests, grasslands, and swamps in eastern Russia, South Asia, Sumatra, and a few small parts of China. Tigers are solitary, nocturnal hunters, preying on medium-sized mammals (e.g., deer). Locality and subspecies determine size, colour, and stripes. Southern tigers, such as the Bengal tiger (P. tigris tigris), are smaller and more brightly coloured than northern ones, such as the rare Siberian tiger (P. tigris altaica). Males grow to more than 3 ft (1 m) high and 7 ft (2.2 m) long, excluding the 3-ft (1-m) tail, and may weigh 350-640 lb (160-290 kg). Tigers live about 11 years. The persistent use of tiger parts as tonics or medicines, despite evidence refuting their efficacy, is rooted in the awe that the cat has inspired for millennia. Although internationally protected, tigers are seriously endangered; their populations shrank by more than 90% in the last century, and three subspecies are now extinct. tiger's eye sabre toothed tiger Tasmanian tiger tiger beetle tiger moth tiger shark tiger swallowtail Woods Tiger Flying Tigers Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Tamil Tigers
tiger
{i} large predatory cat
tiger
A kind of growl or screech, after cheering; as, three cheers and a tiger
tiger
The Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing data format used by the U S Census Bureau to support census programs and surveys It was used for the 1990 census TIGER files contain street address ranges along lines and census tract/block boundaries This descriptive data can be used to associate address information and census/demographic data with coverage features
tiger
A leopard
tiger
Fig
tiger
See: Treasury Investors Growth Receipt
tiger
Tactical Interactive Ground Equipment Repair
tiger
When full grown, it equals or exceeds the lion in size and strength
tiger
Someone who is playing unusually well
tiger
a free system scanner for UNIX See http: //home arc com/tara/index html
tiger
A software tool which scans for system weaknesses
tiger
large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered a fierce or audacious person; "he's a tiger on the tennis court"; "it aroused the tiger in me
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