macaco
/muh-kah-koh, -key-/US // məˈkɑ koʊ, -ˈkeɪ- //UK // (məˈkɑːkəʊ, -ˈkeɪ-) //
巨大的,巨大
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 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.
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