Capuchin

['kæpjʊ,tʃɪn]
  • n. (天主教的)圣方济会托钵僧

英英释意


1. a hooded cloak for women
2. monkey of Central America and South America having a cowl of thick hair on the head

英文词源


Capuchin (n.)
1520s, from Middle French capuchin (16c., Modern French capucin), from Italian capuccino, diminutive of capuccio "hood," augmentative of cappa (see cap (n.)). Friar of the Order of St. Francis, under the rule of 1528, so called from the pointed hoods on their cloaks. As a type of monkey, 1785, from the shape of the hair on its head, thought to resemble a cowl.

实用场景例句


Baby white - faced capuchin monkeys play in a Costa Rican rain forest.
热带雨林野生动物图片画廊.白脸婴儿僧帽猴玩耍在哥斯达尼加雨林.

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Gallery: Tropical Forest Wildlife Baby white - faced capuchin monkeys play in a Costa Rican forest.
热带的雨林野生动物图片.白色的脸型僧帽猴婴儿玩耍在哥斯达黎加雨林.

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