gorilla
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++go·ril·la /ɡəˈrɪlə/ noun [countable] 1. HBAa very large African monkey that is the largest of the apes 大猩猩2. a man who is very large and who looks as if he might become violent 凶悍的彪形大汉
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gorilla• Like ya bin dressed by a gorilla inna dark.• In chimpanzees and gorillas, the total is less than a standard sheet of typing paper.• Pause here for gorilla joke: A man is walking down Oxford Street with a gorilla on each arm.• Starkly primeval, it resembles the head of a giant gorilla!• One of Jewontin's examples concerns the brain-size of gorillas and chimpanzees.• The first motion picture from Jim Henson Pictures centers on a cute little simian child who becomes an 800-pound gorilla.• As semi-podunk semi-newspapers go, Wick Communications is something of a 900-pound gorilla.Origin gorilla (1800-1900) Greek Gorillai, name of an African tribe of hairy women in old storiesgo·ril·la nounChineseSyllable
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gorilla
go‧ril‧la /ɡəˈrɪlə/
noun [countable]
2. a man who is very large and who looks as if he might become violent
go‧ril‧la /ɡəˈrɪlə/
noun [countable] Date: 1800-1900
Language: Greek
Origin: Gorillai, name of an African tribe of hairy women in old stories
1. a very large African monkey that is the largest of the apesLanguage: Greek
Origin: Gorillai, name of an African tribe of hairy women in old stories
2. a man who is very large and who looks as if he might become violent