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MONKEY
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monkey I. substantiv
1. (zool.) maimuţă;
female/ she monkey maimuţă (femelă);
(sl.) to put smb.'s monkey up a înfuria pe cineva; a face pe cineva să-şi iasă din fire; a scoate din fire / din sărite pe cineva;
(sl.) to get one's monkey up a se înfuria, a se supăra, a-i sări muştarul.
2. (fig.) maimuţă, ştrengar, neastâmpărat;
(fam.) you young monkey maimuţă mică! ştrengar mic!
3. (fig.) nătâng, prost, tembel.
4. (sl.) (suma de) cinci sute lire; (amer.) cinci sute dolari.
5. (tehn.) cărucior de macara.
6. (constr.) berbec (de sonetă).
7. (mine) galerie auxiliară in steril.
monkey II. verb A. tranzitiv
a maimuţări.
monkey II. verb B. intranzitiv
1. a face salturi / tumbe (ca o maimuţă).
2. (fam.) to monkey (about) with smth. a mişca ceva (care trebuie lăsat liniştit).
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
We found that human and monkey brains had very similar responses to sounds in any given frequency range.
(Our brains appear uniquely tuned for musical pitch, National Institutes of Health)
A monkey, then?
(The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
I told his majesty, that in Europe we had no monkeys, except such as were brought for curiosity from other places, and so small, that I could deal with a dozen of them together, if they presumed to attack me.
(Gulliver's Travels into several remote nations of the world, de Jonathan Swift)
We found that a certain region of our brains has a stronger preference for sounds with pitch than macaque monkey brains, said Bevil Conway, Ph.D., investigator in the NIH’s Intramural Research Program and a senior author of the study.
(Our brains appear uniquely tuned for musical pitch, National Institutes of Health)