The phrase "monkey banana" may have originated as a humorous way to describe a type of banana that is commonly eaten by monkeys. It is possible that the phrase was coined as a way to evoke the image of a monkey eating a banana, which is a common stereotype in Western culture.
Here are a few examples of sentences that use the phrase "monkey banana" in English:
"The monkeys at the zoo were all eagerly eating their monkey bananas."
"I saw a painting of a monkey holding a monkey banana in its hand."
"My little brother loves pretending to be a monkey and eating monkey bananas."
In Chinese, "monkey banana" can be translated as "猴子香蕉" or "猴子吃的香蕉."

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最佳回答 2023-03-02