释义 |
aboriginally, adv.|ˌæbəˈrɪdʒɪnəlɪ| [f. aboriginal + -ly2.] From the very beginning; from the origin of a race; in the earliest times or conditions known to history or science.
1821W. Taylor in Month. Rev. XCV. 428 The eastern shore had certainly been peopled, aboriginally, with Saxon settlers. 1845Darwin Voy. of Nat. (1879) xviii. 424 The land having been aboriginally covered with forest trees. 1875― Insectiv. Plants xv. 359 It seems scarcely possible that each tentacle could have aboriginally existed as a prolongation of the leaf. |