gorilla 英 [gəˈrɪlə]   美 [ɡəˈrɪlə]

gorilla

gorilla  英 [gəˈrɪlə] 美 [ɡəˈrɪlə]

n. 大猩猩 

名词复数:gorillas 

Nevertheless, his description served as the inspiration for the modern name “gorilla”. 尽管如此,他的记载仍然是大猩猩这个现代名称的底本。
Routine genetic sequencing of the virus showed it looked like no other sample of AIDS virus and it was eventually compared to a gorilla simian immunodeficiency virus, itself only discovered in 2006. 病毒常规基因序列表明与其它艾滋病病毒样本看上去不一样并且它最终与仅在2006年发现的一大猩猩猿免疫缺陷病毒比对。

  • A gorilla is the world's largest primate — the kind of great, powerful ape you might see on an African safari.
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  • n. 大猩猩
  • 1. Nevertheless, his description served as the inspiration for the modern name “gorilla”.

    尽管如此,他的记载仍然是大猩猩这个现代名称的底本。

  • 2. Routine genetic sequencing of the virus showed it looked like no other sample of AIDS virus and it was eventually compared to a gorilla simian immunodeficiency virus, itself only discovered in 2006.

    病毒常规基因序列表明与其它艾滋病病毒样本看上去不一样并且它最终与仅在2006年发现的一大猩猩猿免疫缺陷病毒比对。

  • 3. In fact, he found that there was scarcely any information on gorilla cognition at all.

    事实上,他发现任何有关大猩猩认知的信息都非常稀少。

  • gorilla (n.) 1847, applied to a species of large apes (Troglodytes gorilla) by U.S. missionary Thomas Savage, from Greek gorillai, plural of name given to wild, hairy beings (now supposed to have been chimpanzees) in a Greek translation of Carthaginian navigator Hanno's account of his voyage along the northwest coast of Africa, c. 500 B.C.E. Allegedly an African word.
gor·illa / ɡəˈrɪlə ; NAmE ɡəˈrɪlə / noun 1 a very large powerful African ape(= an animal like a large monkeywithout a tail) covered with black or brown hair 大猩猩(产于非洲) 2 ( informal) a large aggressive man 高大凶恶的人 gorilla gorillas gor·illa / ɡəˈrɪlə ; NAmE ɡəˈrɪlə /
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