baboon

英 [bə'buːn] 美[bæ'buːn]
  • n. [脊椎] 狒狒

TOEFL 畅通词汇

英英释义


1. large terrestrial monkeys having doglike muzzles

实用场景例句


He moves like a baboon with two club feet.
他的动作,像一只有两条畸形腿的狒狒.

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If we had tails a baboon, where are they?
假如我有象狒狒那样的尾巴, 那么他们在哪儿 呢 ?

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Played basketball with Huan and Baboon yesterday.
昨天和他还有狒狒一起去打了下篮球.

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The baboon has a dog - like face.
狒狒有一张像狗一样的脸.

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The baboon is very ugly.
狒狒非常丑陋.

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Baboon has Baboons have a fear of snakes. They also have good memories.
雷内?苏德克称,狒狒怕蛇, 它们也有良好的记忆力.

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A baboon ( Papio leucophaeus ) of western Africa, related to and resembling the mandrill.
一种西非产 ( 鬼狒狒狒属 ), 与典型山魈有关并与其类似.

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Old World monkeys: guenon; baboon; colobus monkey; langur; macaque ; mandrill ; mangabey; patas; proboscis monkey.
旧域猴:长尾猴; 狒狒; 疣猴; 叶猴; 短尾猴; 山魈;白眉猴; 长鼻猴.

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INTRODUCTION close connection of mother and baby baboon, the sculpture harmony in a family.
作品简介:小狒狒亲昵地依偎在母亲的怀里,仔细的为着母狒狒捕捉虱子.多么温馨感人的家庭场景.

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As long as the baboon holds on to what it wants, it's trapped.
只要狒狒紧抓住想要的东西不放手, 它就会被牢牢困住.

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中文词源


baboon 狒狒

可能来自拟声词,模仿狒狒发出的声音。

双语例句


1. Baboon organs are too small to sustain people for long periods.
狒狒器官太小,无法支撑人类太长时间.

来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 医学的第四次革命

2. He moves like a baboon with two club feet.
他的动作,像一只有两条畸形腿的狒狒.

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3. A baboon is a large monkey that lives in Africa.
狒狒是一种生活在非洲的大猴子.

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4. If we had tails a baboon, where are they?
假如我有象狒狒那样的尾巴, 那么他们在哪儿 呢 ?

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5. The quality and stability of baboon relationships trump quantity, the researchers say.
研究人员表示狒狒间社会关系的质量与稳定程度比数量更关键.

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英文词源


baboon
baboon: [14] The origins of baboon are obscure, but it seems that the notion underlying it may be that of ‘grimacing’. Baboons characteristically draw back their lips in snarling, revealing their teeth, and it has been speculated that there may be a connection with Old French baboue ‘grimace’. However that may be, it was certainly in Old French that the word first surfaced, as babuin, and originally it meant ‘gaping figure’ (as in a gargoyle) as well as ‘ape’. This alternative meaning was carried over when the Old French word was borrowed into English, where it remained a live sense of baboon until the 16th century.
baboon (n.)
type of old world ape, c. 1400, babewyn, earlier "a grotesque figure used in architecture or decoration" (early 14c.), from French babouin "baboon," from Old French baboin "ape," earlier "simpleton, dimwit, fool" (13c.), also "gaping figure (such as a gargoyle)," so perhaps from Old French baboue "grimacing;" or perhaps it is imitative of the ape's babbling speech-like cries. Also see -oon. German Pavian "baboon" is from Dutch baviaan, from Middle Dutch baubijn, a borrowing of the Old French word. Century Dictionary says Arabic maimun probably is from the European words.

词态变化


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