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IStGH
Südlicher Brillenlangur
en el diccionario PONS
dusky leaf mon·key SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
dusky [ˈdʌski] ADJ.
1. dusky (dark-hued):
dunkel <dunkler, am dunkelsten>
2. dusky usu ofens. dated (dark-skinned):
I. mon·key [ˈmʌŋki] SUST.
1. monkey (animal):
2. monkey coloq. (mischievous child):
Schlingel m <-s, ->
Racker m <-s, ->
Fratz m <-es, -e> al. s. o austr.
3. monkey ARQUIT., TÉC. (device):
Rammbär m espec.
Ramme f <-, -n>
4. monkey ingl. brit. dated argot (£500):
500 Pfund
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I don't give a monkey's [what] ... ingl. brit. argot
I'll be a monkey's uncle dated argot
II. mon·key [ˈmʌŋki] V. trans. ingl. am.
to monkey sb/sth
jdn/etw nachäffen
III. mon·key [ˈmʌŋki] V. intr. coloq.
1. monkey (waste time):
sich acus. mit jdm aufhalten
2. monkey pey. (play):
mit etw dat. herumspielen pey. [o. herumfummeln] coloq.
mit jdm herummachen coloq.
I. leaf <pl leaves> SUST. [li:f, pl li:vz]
1. leaf (part of plant):
Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>
sprießen <sprießt, spross, gesprossen> elev.
suizo a. ausschlagen
2. leaf no pl (complete foliage):
Laub nt <-(e)s>
3. leaf dated (of paper):
Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>
4. leaf:
Flügel m <-s, ->
Klappe f <-, -n>
Ausziehplatte f <-, -n>
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to take a leaf from [or out of] sb's book
II. leaf V. intr. [li:f]
1. leaf (of book, periodical):
2. leaf JARD.:
sprießen <sprießt, spross, gesprossen> elev.
suizo a. ausschlagen
Entrada de OpenDict
dusky ADJ.
Glosario especializado de biología Klett
monkey, ape SUST.
Present
Imonkey
youmonkey
he/she/itmonkeys
wemonkey
youmonkey
theymonkey
Past
Imonkeyed
youmonkeyed
he/she/itmonkeyed
wemonkeyed
youmonkeyed
theymonkeyed
Present Perfect
Ihavemonkeyed
youhavemonkeyed
he/she/ithasmonkeyed
wehavemonkeyed
youhavemonkeyed
theyhavemonkeyed
Past Perfect
Ihadmonkeyed
youhadmonkeyed
he/she/ithadmonkeyed
wehadmonkeyed
youhadmonkeyed
theyhadmonkeyed
PONS OpenDict

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It was first discovered in monkeys in 1958, and in humans in 1970.
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I bet a leg of mutton on the monkey!
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He appears ringing a bell, with a monkey on his shoulder.
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The monkeys have unlimited lives here, with the choice to give up and return to the game.
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In addition, studies in monkeys have shown that individual neurons can fire preferentially to certain numbers over others.
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