capuchins
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- n.【动】(南美的)卷尾猴;(天主教的)圣方济会托钵僧
- 网络嘉布遣会;嘉布遣修会;嘉布遣会士
词形变化
复数:capuchins
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例句
Capuchins are among the smartest of monkeys and have been referred to as "the New World Chimpanzee. "
卷尾猴是最聪明的猴类之一,人们已经把它们当做了“新时代的黑猩猩”来看待。
But, if capuchins can manage to bring a stranger into their lives and keep it as a pet for well over a year, why don't chimps?
可是,如果卷尾猴能够把另一个物种带到自己的生活中,并当成宠物饲养多年,为什么黑猩猩却不可以呢?
C. The capuchins rarely rub their bodies with the millipedes except during the rainy season, when mosquito populations are at their peak.
丙卷尾猴与摩擦很少,除非在雨季时,蚊子数量达到最高峰,是千足虫的身体。
Capuchins share meat for the same reason chimpanzees (and people) do: there can be no joint hunting without joint payoffs .
卡布钦猴分享战利品的理由与黑猩猩(还有人类)一样:不能有福同享,就没有合作狩猎这回事。
A new study shows that the brains of female tufted capuchins become more active when they smell the urine of sexually mature adult males.
一项新的研究表明,雌性卷尾猴闻到性发育成熟的成年雄猴的尿味时,大脑会变得更加活跃。
In the world of capuchins, grapes are luxury goods (and much preferable to cucumbers).
在卷尾猴的世界中,葡萄属于奢侈品(比黄瓜更得到喜爱)。
For the capuchins this is a war of attrition.
对于猴子来说这是一场消耗战。
Capuchins which helped with the "urine-washing" study
参与“尿液洗身”研究的卷尾猴