单词 | anthropoid |
释义 | anthropoid (once / 11130 pages) adjn Next time you are in need of a subtle insult that will completely go over your oafish brother’s head, accuse him of being just barely anthropoid, or somewhat resembling a human. Anthropoid is formed from the Greek word for human being, anthrōpos and the ending -oid, meaning “resembling.” Anthropoid can describe fictional animals that look like humans, like the three bears in the Goldilocks story, standing upright and wearing their Sunday best. The word also can describe objects that have been decorated to have human features, such as an anthropoid mask with a painted-on face (there’s a good insult for your great-aunt who wears too much make-up). WORD FAMILYanthropoid: anthropoidal, anthropoids USAGE EXAMPLES“Star Trek Beyond,” “Bad Moms,” “Imperium,” “Anthropoid,” “Nine Lives.” Seattle Times(Nov 01, 2016) New film Anthropoid tells the story of a true life plot to kill a Nazi General during the Second World War. BBC(Sep 09, 2016) "Anthropoid" was filmed in Prague and features a local cast. Reuters(Sep 06, 2016) 1adj resembling human beings Syn manlike human having human form or attributes as opposed to those of animals or divine beings 2adj resembling apes Syn anthropoidal, apelike nonhuman not human; not belonging to or produced by or appropriate to human beings 3n any member of the suborder Anthropoidea including monkeys and apes and hominids Hyper primate any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet 4n person who resembles a nonhuman primate Syn|Hyper ape misfit someone unable to adapt to their circumstances |
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