n.原始人
adj.原始的,远古的;简单的,粗糙的
primitives───n.[计]基元(primitive的复数);原始事物;基本体
primitiae───初生
primitively───adv.最初地;自学而成地
Primitivo───n.(Primitivo)人名;(西、意、葡)普里米蒂沃
primetime───黄金时间
primitial───原始的
privative───adj.剥夺的;缺少特定性质的;n.否定的前缀;否定的字或词
criminative───adj.控告的;使负罪的;责难的
premonitive───先兆的
Duffy's primitive guitar playing is well below par.───达菲简单的吉他演奏远远低于预期的标准。
time, medicine was still a primitive quasi-science.───当时,医学仍是原始的准科学。
Primitive humans needed to be able to react like this to escape from dangerous animals.───原始人们需要能够像这样反应以逃脱危险的动物。
The chances that a primitive creature secreted in this rock may survive such a journey are beginning to look surprisingly good.───藏在这块岩石中的原始生物,在经历这样的旅程后仍存活的机率,看来是越来越高。
Both the idea and the word existed in pre-Islamic Arabian tradition, in which some evidence of a primitive monotheism can also be found.───无论是理念与字存在于前伊斯兰阿拉伯的传统,其中一些证据的原始神,也同样可以找到。
These simple objects are really only set up to display a couple of primitive properties (position and color) at this point.───这些简单的对象在这里真实的设定显示一些原始的属性(位置和色彩)。
But in London or New York, where people are many and rabbits are few, some other means must be found to gratify primitive impulse.───但在伦敦或纽约,人多兔少,必须找到别的一些方式来满足原始的冲动。
But this problem of a sensible investment plan being spoiled by the more primitive parts of our brain is not a new phenomenon either.───不过,一项理智的投资计画,却被我们大脑较为原始的部分破坏,这也不是新鲜事。
I worked up the courage to show him something new, a primitive short story written in what I fancied to be the dark Russian manner.───我鼓起勇气约他看我的一篇新作,一个粗糙的短篇故事,自己认为是仿效俄国阴郁的笔调写的。