orang

英 [əʊ'ræŋ] 美 [oʊ'ræŋ]

n.  猩猩

复数:orangs第三人称单数:orangs

BNC.31525 / COCA.45711



双语例句

  1. The Orang Asli are culturally distinct from the Malays though some who venture out into the towns and cities have been known to become assimilated with the Malays through marriage.
    原始人在文化上和马来人不同,其中一些人来到城里,并与马来人的通婚,成功的融入其中。
  2. The author prepares powder on microencapsulation of essence of orang juice, explores technological condition, selectes wall material of microencapsulation.
    对微胶囊粉末橙汁香精进行了研制,探索了工艺条件,对微胶囊壁材进行了选择。
  3. The dog's growling had entirely ceased, as well as the uneasiness of the orang.
    托普不咆哮了,猩猩也不再感到不安了。
  4. Orang are currently on the verge of extinction wildly.
    猩猩现在面临着在野外灭绝的境地。
  5. Thus keeping as many habitats within conservations and national parks can be a panacea in terms of the protection of orang.
    因此,保护猩猩的唯一有效途径就是在自然保护区和国家公园内保留尽可能多的栖息地。
  6. The clever orang had been marvelously trained by Neb, and any one would have said that the Negro and the ape understood each other when they talked together.
    这只聪明的猩猩经过纳布巧妙的训练,已经有了很大进步,人们看见他们在谈话,一定会以为这个黑人和猩猩是彼此懂得对方语言的。

英英释义

noun

  1. large long-armed ape of Borneo and Sumatra having arboreal habits

      Synonym:    orangutanorangutangPongo pygmaeus