单词 | rudimentary |
释义 | rudimentary (once / 2245 pages) 1adj 2adj Rudimentary means basic, or at a very early stage. The test should be easy: it requires only a rudimentary understanding of the materials. The word rude means simple or offensive––people with only rudimentary understanding of good manners might not know how that belching is rude. Remember that the word rude is the foundation of rudimentary you'll have a rudimentary understanding of the word. WORD FAMILYrudimentary: rudimentarily+/rudiment: rudimentary, rudiments USAGE EXAMPLESIndeed, Schacter’s own work and contributions from other laboratories suggest that people with amnesia aren’t able to do the most rudimentary exercises in future projection. The New Yorker(Dec 20, 2016) Not long ago, voice recognition was comically rudimentary. Seattle Times(Dec 17, 2016) Noah’s fairly rudimentary questions got predictably off-the-wall answers rooted in mean-spirited oddity. Time(Dec 13, 2016) 1 1adj being in the earliest stages of development rudimentary plans Syn incomplete, uncomplete not complete or total; not completed 2adj not fully developed in mature animals 2rudimentary wings Syn vestigial undeveloped not developed adj being or involving basic facts or principles these rudimentary truths Syn fundamental, underlying basic pertaining to or constituting a base or basis |
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