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I . mon·key [ˈmʌŋki] N

1. monkey (animal):

monkey
opica f

2. monkey (mischievous child):

monkey inf
I don't give a monkey's [what] ... Brit sl
dol mi visi [za] ...

II . mon·key [ˈmʌŋki] VB trans Am

monkey

ˈmon·key busi·ness N no pl

1. monkey business (silliness):

monkey business
monkey business

2. monkey business (trickery):

monkey business
monkey business

ˈmon·key nut N Brit

monkey nut

ˈmon·key wrench N esp Am

monkey wrench
monkey wrench

Usage examples with monkey

I don't give a monkey's [what] ... Brit sl
dol mi visi [za] ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The monkeys survived the flight in good condition.
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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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Visitors are reminded not to feed these wild animals as uncontrolled feeding has led to unnatural growth of the monkey population and caused nuisances.
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He buys a monkey and secretly stows it away on board the ship.
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Her long haired cat also tangles with the monkey.
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He occasionally used a pet monkey in some of the group's performances, as it attracted more people.
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Another monkey was provided an opportunity to obtain the food after watching a monkey go through this process on four separate occasions.
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The monkey then winds up causing the violent deaths of the boy and his family.
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It was first discovered in monkeys in 1958, and in humans in 1970.
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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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