
Capuchin
UK
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/
US
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/

Translation of "capuchin" into Russian
capuchin
NounUK
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/
US
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/
capuchin
capuchins pl
The capuchin is known for its intelligence and dexterity.
Капуцин известен своим интеллектом и ловкостью.
Additional translations
капуцинский монах
капуциновая обезьяна
Definitions
capuchin
NounUK
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/
US
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/
A type of small, intelligent New World monkey with a prehensile tail, native to Central and South America, known for its distinctive cap-like tuft of hair.
The capuchin monkey is often seen in the rainforests of Brazil, swinging from tree to tree.
A member of the Capuchin order, a branch of the Franciscan friars, known for their simple lifestyle and brown robes with a pointed hood.
The Capuchin friar dedicated his life to helping the poor and needy in his community.
capuchin
AdjectiveUK
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/
US
/ˈkæpʊtʃɪn/
Relating to or characteristic of capuchin monkeys or the Capuchin religious order.
The researchers published a paper on capuchin social behavior.
Idioms and phrases
capuchin friar
The Capuchin friar dedicated his life to serving the poor.
Капуцинский монах
Капуцинский монах посвятил свою жизнь служению бедным.