释义 |
cay I. \ˈkē (usual in W Indies), ˈkā\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish cayo — more at key : a small low island or emergent reef of sand or coral : islet, key — used especially in the West Indies II. \ˈkī\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish cay, caí, from Guarani caí, literally, bashful; from its habit of hiding its face in its hands : a monkey of the genus Cebus : capuchin |