英:[tʃɪmp]
美:[tʃɪmp]
英:[tʃɪmp]
美:[tʃɪmp]
复数:chimps
缩写自 chimpanzee(详见),最早见于1877年。
The first known use of chimp was in 1877
chinchillanoun
a South American rodent that is the size of a large squirrel and is widely bred in captivity for its very soft fur of a pearly gray coloralso: its fur
chinawarenoun
china sense 2
chinaberrynoun
a small Asian tree that is related to the mahoganies and that is planted in the southern U.S. for shade or ornament
chinanoun
porcelain
dishes of pottery or porcelain for use as tableware
chinnoun
the lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the pointed part of the lower jaw
chimpanzeenoun
an African ape that is related to the gorilla but is smaller and spends more of its time in trees
chimpnoun
chimpanzee
1 That’s why Sapiens rule the world, whereas ants eat our leftovers and chimps are locked up in zoos and research laboratories.
2 Now the chimps were madly in love with money.
现在黑猩猩疯狂地是爱上金钱.
3 More infant chimps were confiscated, and Graziella’s family of orphans grew.
4 Unlike highly intelligent terrestrial mammals, such as chimps, gorillas, or humans, there is very little evidence that wild killer whales have ever sought revenge.
5 On the port-side wall, the huge ugly face receded so that Leo could see the entire creature—another gnome chimp, in even crazier clothes.
6 The chimp sits on his haunches, eating fistfuls of cereal mixed with fruit and watching us with shiny black eyes.
7 Hopefully, they'll reveal where the illness came from and how It'spread among the chimps.
有希望的是, 他们会发现这种疾病从那里来以及如何在黑猩猩中传播.
8 Even chimp mothers regularly decline to share food with their children.
甚至黑猩猩的母亲也经常拒绝与孩子分享食物。
9 I knew that if I did, the chimps would run silently away.
10 Many researchers believe consciousness is more likely in highly social animals such as chimps and dolphins.
很多研究者相信,意识更可能存在与黑猩猩和海豚这样的高度社会性的动物身上.
11 Just about that time, a young man called Marc Cusano got a job looking after the chimps.
12 There were about fifty chimps belonging to this community.
13 During those months of gradual discovery, the chimps very slowly began to realize that I was not so frightening after all.
14 They don’t know how to get on with other chimps.
15 And, truly, adult chimps in captivity often are dangerous because so many of them have not been well treated.
16 Once you have been close to chimps for a while they are as easy to tell apart as your classmates.
17 That incident took place soon after the chimps had lost their initial terror of me but before they had learned to accept me calmly as part of their forest world.
18 This happens—always—when the chimp is between five and seven years old.
19 When they patrol the boundaries of their territory, they may try to kill stranger chimps from a different community.
20 Eventually the owner came back, and we persuaded him to let Rickie join the Tchimpounga chimps before she got any older.
1 黑猩猩