monkey n. 1.猴子;猿〔cf. ape〕;長毛猴的毛皮。 2.頑童;淘氣精。 3.打樁錘;(制造玻璃等用的)小坩堝。 4.〔英俚〕五百英鎊;〔美俚〕五百美元。 have a monkey (with the long tail) on a house [up the chimney] 〔方言〕抵押房屋。 have a monkey on one's back 為麻煩的問題等而苦惱。 have [get] one's monkey up = get a monkey on one's back 〔英俚〕生氣,發(fā)脾氣。 monkey money 〔美俚〕公司的臨時股票;期票;外國貨幣。 vi. 惡戲,惡作劇,管閑事,干涉(with)。 vt. 學(xué)樣,嘲弄。 monkey (about) with 〔美俚〕用…逗…玩;嘲弄;瞎搞,插嘴;打攪。 monkey with a buzz saw 〔美俚〕孤注一擲,好歹干一下。 adj. -ish 猴子似的;頑皮的。
Indiana jones and the temple of doom ( 1984 )-the chilled monkey brains and eyeball soup were just parlor tricks : it was the " snake surprise " that was the real centerpiece to indy's most famous meal 奪寶奇兵2之魔宮傳奇??冷凍的猴腦和眼球湯只是客廳里的惡作?。哼@是印地安真正的最重要的主菜。
Researchers studying rat and monkey brains found that by placing the sensitive tip of an electrode near a neuron they could pick up the sudden changes in the electric field that occurred when signals coursed through the cell 研究大鼠與猴子大腦的人員發(fā)現(xiàn),將電極的敏感尖端放在一神經(jīng)元附近,他們能檢測到信號迅速穿過神經(jīng)元時電場發(fā)生的突然變化。