primitive什么意思
形容词原始的; 发展水平低的; 落后的; [生物学]原生的
名词原始人; 早期的艺术家(作品); 单纯的人:不世故的人; 自学的艺术家
形容词
1. Primitive people often lived in caves.
原始人常常住在山洞里。
2. Primitive men lived in caves.
原始人住在山洞里。
3. Living conditions in the village are still quite primitive.
这个村子的生活条件仍然很原始。
4. The native of that region still live in primitive straw huts.
那个地区的居民依然住在古老的茅草屋里。
名词
1. I've just bought a couple of French primitives.
我刚买了两幅法国早期艺术家的作品。
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1. primitive
1. 原始的;远古的;未开化的
Primitive means belonging to a society in which people live in a very simple way, usually without industries or a writing system.
e.g. ...studies of primitive societies.
对原始社会的研究
e.g. ...primitive tribes.
原始部落
2. (动植物)原始的,低等的,进化初期的
Primitive means belonging to a very early period in the development of an animal or plant.
e.g. ...primitive whales...
原始鲸
e.g. Primitive humans needed to be able to react like this to escape from dangerous animals...
原始人必须要能作出这样的反应以逃避危险的动物。
3. primitive的意思
3. 古老的;简陋的
If you describe something as primitive, you mean that it is very simple in style or very old-fashioned.
e.g. The conditions are primitive by any standards...
无论用什么标准来衡量,其条件都很简陋。
e.g. The primitive surgery of those days left him virtually deaf in one ear...
那时候简陋的外科手术让他一只耳朵几乎失聪。
1. Their wages and the unequal wealth distribution system are sustained by a primitive and unstable social contract that is beyond the protection of the law.
2. The transformation from a primitive market economy or capitalist economy into a modern welfare capitalist economy is an outcome of social reform.
3. Totem worship reflects religious psychology of the primitive era, for the purpose of seeking fortunes and getting rid of catastrophe.
4. Some might say these works are coarse or primitive, but they are also true reflections of the young artists'inner world.
5. Li said about 70 percent of colliery accidents occur at small mines, which often rely on primitive techniques and inadequate safety facilities.
6. The giant fleas have primitive traits that widely differ from their modern relatives.
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7. A simple and primitive price war will continue, while competition in service differentiation will gradually gain attention from enterprises.
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8. During the time of his rule, the society was matriarchal and primitive.
9. Living in a straw dwelling doesn't necessarily equal to living in a primitive hut.
10. Although the fortress was originally a primitive earthen structure, stone was brought in when construction of the city began.
primitive
noun
1. a word serving as the basis for inflected or derived forms
e.g. `pick' is the primitive from which `picket' is derived
2. a mathematical expression from which another expression is derived
3. a person who belongs to an early stage of civilization
Synonym: primitive person
adj
1. used of preliterate or tribal or nonindustrial societies
e.g. primitive societies
2. little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type
e.g. archaic forms of life
primitive mammals
the okapi is a short-necked primitive cousin of the giraffe
Synonym: archaic
3. belonging to an early stage of technical development
characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness
e.g. the crude weapons and rude agricultural implements of early man
primitive movies of the 1890s
primitive living conditions in the Appalachian mountains
4. of or created by one without formal training
simple or naive in style
e.g. primitive art such as that by Grandma Moses is often colorful and striking
Synonym: naive