ape-man
ape-man — 名詞
1. an early creature, now extinct, whose body and brain looked partly like a modern
猿人
外型介於猿與現代人之間的早期人類祖先
an early creature, now extinct, whose body and brain looked partly like a modern human and partly like a chimpanzee or gorilla — for example, an australopithecine — sometimes pictured in old stories as the missing link between apes and people.
The museum in Nairobi shows the skull of an ape-man who walked the African plains millions of years ago.
奈洛比的博物館展示了一具猿人的頭骨,這種生物在數百萬年前曾在非洲平原上行走。
singular countable: an ape-man
Dr. Zara's class compared the jaw of a modern child with that of an ape-man.
田中博士的課堂上,將一名現代小孩的下顎與一具猿人的下顎做了比較。
comparison context: with a modern X
Professor Hill's 1952 textbook described ape-men as the missing link between apes and humans.
希爾教授一九五二年出版的教科書把猿人描述成介於猿類與人類之間的「遺失的環節」。
In the 1950s, many adventure films featured a wild ape-man living deep in the jungle.
在一九五零年代,許多冒險片都會出現一個住在叢林深處的野蠻猿人。
At last year's Leakey conference, Dr. Owusu warned young researchers to drop the word ape-man from their journal papers.
在去年的李奇研討會上,奧烏蘇博士提醒年輕研究員別再把「猿人」這個詞寫進期刊論文裡。
- hominid
scientific; covers all great apes plus their human-like ancestors
- australopithecine
technical; one specific group of early ape-men
- missing link
popular phrase; suggests a single bridge species, an idea now rejected
文法句型
a/an + ape-man
ape-men (plural)
用法筆記
Largely outdated in modern science; specialists now use names like 'australopithecine' or 'hominid'. 'Ape-man' survives in popular books, museums, and fiction. Plural is 'ape-men'.