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chimp

/chimp/US // tʃɪmp //UK // (tʃɪmp) //

黑猩猩,黑人,黑猩猩的,猩猩

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : chimpanzee.

Examples

  • The Chimpanzee Conservation Center was established more than 20 years ago to help chimps bought and sold in the pet trade, which decimated the country’s wild population.

  • She already knew that the chimp adenovirus had successfully delivered into humans the gene for the spike protein of MERS.

  • To fight the new coronavirus, the chimp virus was tweaked to infect human cells.

  • To fight the coronavirus, the chimp virus was engineered to infect, but not replicate in, human cells.

  • Each year, park gorillas and chimps were exposed to more people — and their germs — than would visit the average person’s house over a lifetime.

  • In 2009, I was attacked and mauled by my boss' chimp, Travis.

  • Who knew that a chimp could get in the middle of a human love triangle?

  • A documentary film based on her recent book, Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human , will be released next year.

  • Bubbles the chimp won't be at Michael Jackson's funeral Tuesday.

  • In his right arm sits a fully dressed chimp, clinging to Jackson like a big hairy baby.

  • Why should a hairy pelt and a relatively low intelligence make a chimp non-human?

  • Then we hear his characteristic call-note, an impatient chimp, chimp, unlike that of any other of our Sparrows.

  • Chimp was not his name: his name was Alexander Joseph Chemmle.

  • Chimp and the Captain stared at each other for a moment, and then—'What!'

  • Davey was monkeyed over low, arms swinging like a chimp, teeth bared, knees splayed and ready to uncoil and pounce.