baboon
常見(jiàn)例句
- With the baboon you first reward a hop, then a bigger hop, then an even bigger hop.
對(duì)狒狒,你先獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)它的小進(jìn)步,然後是大一點(diǎn)的進(jìn)步,接著是更大的進(jìn)步。 - Ruth’s slugging thrilled the crowds, broadened baseball’s appeal and filled the stands, but for McGraw he was a mere slugger, “the Big Baboon” or “the Big Ape”.
魯斯的重?fù)糇層^衆(zhòng)激動(dòng)萬(wàn)分,擴(kuò)大了棒球的吸引力,讓看臺(tái)坐滿了觀衆(zhòng),但在麥格勞看來(lái)他衹不過(guò)是個(gè)強(qiáng)擊手,“大狒狒”或“大猿”。 - “The Devil under form of Baboon is our grandfather, ” Darwin wrote, but his human grandfathers are more central to the circumstantial case that Desmond and Moore assemble.
“狒狒雖爲(wèi)野獸,但卻是我們的祖先,”達(dá)爾文寫(xiě)到,而他所謂的人類(lèi)祖先卻對(duì)德斯矇德和摩爾所持的推論意義非凡。 - Rene Czudek at the FAO says a baboon frightened by a snake sandwich will probably not come back.
- His family kept a genet cat, a duiker and a baboon called Bimbo.
ECONOMIST: Animals in Africa - The rocky great-apes enclosure is constantly surrounded by tittering schoolkids, pointing at the pink and blue posteriors on display in the baboon and mandrill pens.
ECONOMIST: Meet Max, a 190-kilo crimebuster - Mr. BILLY LEROY: It's a stuffed baboon from Africa.
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