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aped

/eyp/US // eɪp //UK // (eɪp) //

歉意,拒绝,凋谢的,歉意的是

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n.名词 noun
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    • : Anthropology, Zoology. any member of the superfamily Hominoidea, the two extant branches of which are the lesser apes and the great apes.See also catarrhine.
    • : any primate except humans.
    • : an imitator; mimic.
    • : Informal. a big, ugly, clumsy person.
    • : Disparaging and Offensive.
v.有主动词 verb
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    aped, ap·ing.

    • : to imitate; mimic: to ape another's style of writing.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : Slang. violently emotional: When she threatened to leave him, he went ape.extremely enthusiastic: They go ape over old rock music.We were all ape for the new movie trailer.

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Examples

  • The researchers interrupted 85 instances of social grooming, in which one ape cleaned another’s fur, and 26 instances of self-grooming or solitary play.

  • In one 1973 study, for instance, when researchers taught gorillas, orangutans and chimpanzees to tap certain photographs for a food reward, spaced training outperformed massed in terms of helping the apes remember which photos to touch.

  • A 2014 landslide had damaged the preferred route that these tree-dwelling apes took through the forest.

  • Many of the animals have scarred heart muscle, even young apes, she finds.

  • Some are from healthy great apes and others from ones with heart disease.

  • Lily aped the manners of girls who had long since graduated from school and were flashy in their dress and manners.

  • The bigger one threw a great shadow that aped his gesticulating arms behind him on the greenish faces of the buildings.

  • Where answer there was none, he aped the older men, whom he called "Masters," and made shift with more or less cynical guesses.

  • They only aped their betters in having "nothing to do" with the class immediately below theirs.

  • She was by no means attractive, and in her dress she aped somewhat the man.