primitive的意思和读音

primitive

: [ˈprɪmətɪv] : ['prɪmətɪv]

adj.;(

n.);

primitives  

adj.+n.primitive society,primitive religion,primitive tribe,primitive people,primitive form

adj.derivative,secondary

primitiveadj.

1.[ubn]belonging to a very simple society with no industry, etc.

primitive tribes

primitive beliefs

2.[ubn];(belonging to an early stage in the development of humans or animals

primitive man

3.very simple and old-fashioned, especially when sth is also not convenient and comfortable

The methods of communication used during the war were primitive by today's standards.使

The facilities on the campsite were very primitive.

4.[ubn]very strong and not based on reason, as if from the earliest period of human life

a primitive instinct

n.

1.an artist of the period before the Renaissance; an example of work from this period

2.an artist who paints in a very simple style like a child; an example of the work of such an artist

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adj.1.at a very simple stage of development, before modern technology; relating to a very early stage in the development of humans, animals, or plants2.very simple in design; old-fashioned, simple, and without modern features or comforts3.natural and done or experienced without thinking

n.1.an artist from the period before the Renaissance; an artist who produces very simple works of art, or their work; a work of art by a primitive artist2.someone from a primitive society. This word is now considered offensive.

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1.The chances that a primitive creature secreted in this rock may survive such a journey are beginning to look surprisingly good.

2.Both the idea and the word existed in pre-Islamic Arabian tradition, in which some evidence of a primitive monotheism can also be found.

3.These simple objects are really only set up to display a couple of primitive properties (position and color) at this point.)。

4.But in London or New York, where people are many and rabbits are few, some other means must be found to gratify primitive impulse.

5.But this problem of a sensible investment plan being spoiled by the more primitive parts of our brain is not a new phenomenon either.

6.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.仿

7.In more primitive ages, when a just and peaceful society was in fact not possible, it had been fairly easy to believe it.使

8.She said she especially sees potential for the approach to be adapted for addressing the global problem of primitive cookstoves.

9.And what about the men? They should'n be educated as well to not have such a primitive mind set? I'm agree with the end of the article. . .

10.but it would be of less practical importance, since that something would be very primitive compared even with a bacterium.