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1 anthropoid
['ænθrəpɔɪd] 1.aggettivo antropoide2.nome antropoide m.* * *anthropoid /ˈænɵrəpɔɪd/a. e n.● (zool.) anthropoid ape, scimmia antropoide □ (spreg.) that anthropoid friend of yours, quello scimmione del tuo amico.* * *['ænθrəpɔɪd] 1.aggettivo antropoide2.nome antropoide m. -
2 anthropoid an·thro·poid adj , n
['ænθrəʊpɔɪd]English-Italian dictionary > anthropoid an·thro·poid adj , n
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3 ape
I [eɪp]1) zool. scimmia f. antropomorfa2) AE colloq. spreg. (person) scimmione m.II [eɪp]verbo transitivo scimmiottare [speech, behaviour]* * *[eip](a large monkey with little or no tail.) scimmia* * *[eɪp]1. n(esp anthropoid) scimmiato go ape Am fam — diventare stupido (-a)
2. vtFALSE FRIEND: ape is not translated by the Italian word ape* * *ape /eɪp/n.4 (arc.) imitatore● ape-like, scimmiesco; da scimmia □ ( slang USA) to go ape (o, volg., ape-shit), impazzire ( anche per l'entusiasmo); perdere la testa; andar fuori di testa; sballare; ( anche) dar fuori di matto.(to) ape /eɪp/v. t.scimmiottare; imitare; fare la scimmia a (q.).* * *I [eɪp]1) zool. scimmia f. antropomorfa2) AE colloq. spreg. (person) scimmione m.II [eɪp]verbo transitivo scimmiottare [speech, behaviour]
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anthropoid — 1. Resembling humans in structure and form. 2. One of the monkeys resembling humans; an ape. [G. anthropo eides, man like] * * * an·thro·poid an(t) thrə .pȯid adj 1) resembling humans used esp. of apes of the family Pongidae 2) of the pelvis… … Medical dictionary
anthropoid — an|thro|poid [ˈænθrəpɔıd] adj an anthropoid animal, such as an ↑ape, looks like a human >anthropoid n … Dictionary of contemporary English
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anthropoid — noun Etymology: Greek anthrōpoeidēs resembling a human, from anthrōpos Date: 1832 1. any of a suborder (Anthropoidea) of higher primates (as macaques and marmosets); especially ape 1b 2. a person resembling an ape < the howling anthropoids of the … New Collegiate Dictionary