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单词 primitively
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
prim•i•tive /ˈprɪmɪtɪv/USA pronunciation   adj. 
  1. Biology being the first or earliest of its kind or in existence:[before a noun]primitive forms of life.
  2. Biology early in the history of the world or of humankind:[before a noun]primitive toolmaking.
  3. not showing the effects of civilization;
    simple or crude:primitive passions.

n. [countable]
  1. someone or something primitive.
See -prim-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
prim•i•tive  (primi tiv),USA pronunciation adj. 
  1. Biologybeing the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, esp. in an early age of the world:primitive forms of life.
  2. Biologyearly in the history of the world or of humankind.
  3. Anthropologycharacteristic of early ages or of an early state of human development:primitive toolmaking.
  4. Physical Anthropology, Anthropology[Anthropol.]of or pertaining to a preliterate or tribal people having cultural or physical similarities with their early ancestors: no longer in technical use.
  5. unaffected or little affected by civilizing influences;
    uncivilized;
    savage:primitive passions.
  6. being in its earliest period;
    early:the primitive phase of the history of a town.
  7. old-fashioned:primitive ideas and habits.
  8. simple;
    unsophisticated:a primitive farm implement.
  9. crude;
    unrefined:primitive living conditions.
  10. Linguistics
    • of or pertaining to a form from which a word or other linguistic form is derived;
      not derivative;
      original or radical.
    • of or pertaining to a protolanguage.
    • of or pertaining to a linguistic prime.
  11. primary, as distinguished from secondary.
  12. Biology
    • rudimentary;
      primordial.
    • noting species, varieties, etc., only slightly evolved from early antecedent types.
    • of early formation and temporary, as a part that subsequently disappears.

n. 
  1. someone or something primitive.
  2. Fine Art
    • an artist of a preliterate culture.
    • a naive or unschooled artist.
    • an artist belonging to the early stage in the development of a style.
    • a work of art by a primitive artist.
  3. [Math.]
    • Mathematicsa geometric or algebraic form or expression from which another is derived.
    • Mathematicsa function of which the derivative is a given function.
  4. Linguisticsthe form from which a given word or other linguistic form has been derived, by either morphological or historical processes, as take in undertake.
  • Latin prīmitīvus first of its kind. See prime, -itive
  • Middle French primitif )
  • Middle English (noun, nominal and adjective, adjectival) (1350–1400
primi•tive•ly, adv. 
primi•tive•ness, prim′i•tivi•ty, n. 
    • 1, 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged prehistoric, primal, primary, primordial, original, aboriginal, antediluvian, pristine. See prime. 

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