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    Resources Translator

monkey


Translation result
mono monito, simio monkey


monkey verbo

1. Play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly.

The hacker tried to monkey the company's financial records, but their attempts were quickly detected by the security team. El hackers intentó manipular los registros financieros de la empresa, pero sus intentos fueron rápidamente detectados por el equipo de seguridad.
She accused her rival of monkeying with the evidence to discredit her research and damage her reputation. Ella acusó a su rival de manipular la evidencia para desprestigiar su investigación y dañar su reputación.

2. Do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly.

After finishing his chores, John decided to monkey around in his backyard, building a treehouse and playing with his kids. Después de terminar sus tareas, John decidió pasarlo bien en su jardín, construyendo un árbol-house y jugando con sus hijos.
Sarah's coworkers often liked to monkey during breaks, playing video games or having impromptu dance parties in the office. Los compañeros de trabajo de Sarah a menudo solían hacer bromas durante las pausas, jugando juegos de video o organizando fiestas de baile improvisadas en el despacho.

monkey sustantivo

1. Any of various long-tailed primates (excluding the prosimians).

The zookeeper carefully fed the monkeys a variety of fruits and vegetables in their enclosure. El zoológico cuidadosamente alimentó a los monos variedad de frutas y verduras en su jaula.
In the jungle, a troop of agile monkeys swung through the trees with incredible ease, their long tails balancing them perfectly. En el jardín, una tropa de monos ágiles se desplazó con facilidad increíble por los árboles, sus largas colas equilibrándolos perfectamente.

2. One who is playfully mischievous.

My little brother is such a monkey - always getting into trouble by pulling pranks on our sister and making her laugh. Mi hermano pequeño es un mono - siempre metiendo la mano derecha en problemas al hacer bromas a nuestra hermana y haciéndola reír.
The office prankster was known for being a bit of a monkey, constantly setting off the fire alarm or putting sticky notes on his coworkers' computers. El bromista de la oficina era conocido por ser un poco mono, siempre activando el alarma de incendio o poniendo papeles pegajosos en los ordenadores de sus compañeros.