baboon 英 [bəˈbu:n]   美 [bæˈbun]

baboon

baboon  英 [bəˈbu:n] 美 [bæˈbun]

n. [脊椎] 狒狒 

名词复数:baboons 

With the baboon you first reward a hop, then a bigger hop, then an even bigger hop. 对狒狒,你先奖励它的小进步,然后是大一点的进步,接着是更大的进步。
“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. “狒狒虽为野兽,但却是我们的祖先,”达尔文写到,而他所谓的人类祖先却对德斯蒙德和摩尔所持的推论意义非凡。

  • A baboon is a type of African monkey. Baboons have long snouts that resemble dogs' muzzles.
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  • n. [脊椎] 狒狒
  • 1. With the baboon you first reward a hop, then a bigger hop, then an even bigger hop.

    对狒狒,你先奖励它的小进步,然后是大一点的进步,接着是更大的进步。

  • 2. “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.

    “狒狒虽为野兽,但却是我们的祖先,”达尔文写到,而他所谓的人类祖先却对德斯蒙德和摩尔所持的推论意义非凡。

  • 3. We found a very developed foetus from the bat, and the baboon gave birth five days after the event was witnessed.

    我们发现蝙蝠体内有一个很成熟的胎儿,那只狒狒也在此事过后五天生了幼仔。

  • baboon (n.) type of old world ape, c. 1400, babewyn, earlier "a grotesque figure used in architecture or decoration" (early 14c.), from French babouin "baboon," from Old French baboin "ape," earlier "simpleton, dimwit, fool" (13c.), also "gaping figure (such as a gargoyle)," so perhaps from Old French baboue "grimacing;" or perhaps it is imitative of the ape's babbling speech-like cries. Also see -oon.
ba·boon / bəˈbuːn ; NAmE bæˈbuːn / noun a large African or Asian monkeywith a long face like a dog's 狒狒 baboon baboons ba·boon / bəˈbuːn ; NAmE bæˈbuːn /
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