hominid的意思和读音

hominid

: [ˈhɑmənɪd] : [ˈhɒmɪnɪd]

adj.

n.

hominids  

hominidn.

1.a human, or a creature that lived in the past which humans developed from

n.1.,2. (Hominidea)

adj.1.

n.1.a human, or an ancient creature from which humans developed

1. ethnology hominid;primitive microbe ...

2. homeotherm hominid hook up ...

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1.So far the project has unearthed no sign of any genetic pattern that would suggest DNA transfer between the two hominid lineages.

2.Further excavations are necessary to determine the stratigraphic relation between the implements and the hominid remains, Klein opines .

3.Scientists can't decide whether this African hominid is just a failed predecessor of H. erectus or the rightful ancestor of modern humans.

4.She calculated such a hominid could have sweated up to 13. 6 litres a day.13.6

5.The cool temperatures of the Quaternary may have allowed our brains to become much larger than those of our of hominid ancestors.

6.The times of existence of the various hominid shown in the chart above are based on dated fossil remains.

7.The scientists also analyzed fossilized bone collections from ancient hominid sites in Spain, the U. K. and the Caucasus region.西

8.As far as we know, Homo Erectus was the first hominid to have body proportions like our own, including long legs and short arms.

9.When I see narrow forehead and protruding lips of Peking ape man in museum, I feel dejected for hominid's roughness in remote antiquity.

10.From one perspective, the development of a very small penis could be considered the next step in male hominid evolution.