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macaco

/muh-kah-koh, -key-/US // məˈkɑ koʊ, -ˈkeɪ- //UK // (məˈkɑːkəʊ, -ˈkeɪ-) //

巨大的,巨大

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ma·ca·cos.

    • : Obsolete. macaque.

Examples

  • [Manny and his former coach, Macaco] had just gotten back from Brazil.

  • He's like, "Oh man, Shawn, I wish you could have been there—Macaco got married!"

  • There on some rank straw and old bits of cloth, a young macaco with a chain round his middle sat and shivered.

  • I recognised them as the species called by the Portuguese Macaco barrigudo, or the big-bellied monkey.

  • We made a very substantial meal, John and I agreeing that the big macaco was very nice food.

  • It is a well-authenticated fact, that the subjects of the Great Macaco are anthropophagi, or cannibals.

  • The Macaco apes constitute another genus, which forms the link between the guenons and the baboons, or dog-headed monkeys.