单词 | rudimentary |
释义 | rudimentary (ruːdɪmentri ) 1. adjective Rudimentary things are very basic or simple and are therefore unsatisfactory. [formal] ...a kind of rudimentary kitchen. They are deprived of the ability to exercise the most rudimentary workers' rights. Synonyms: primitive, simple, basic, rough 2. adjective Rudimentary knowledge includes only the simplest and most basic facts. [formal] He had only a rudimentary knowledge of French. ...a rudimentary grasp of economics. Synonyms: basic, fundamental, elementary, early Collocations: rudimentary knowledge Anyone with the most rudimentary knowledge of physics knows that the more energy you take into an impact, the more destructive it will be. Times, Sunday Times Though he possessed only a rudimentary knowledge of science, he became an expert on advanced pharmacology. Times, Sunday Times An entire generation, we are warned, faces the future without even a rudimentary knowledge of the past. Times, Sunday Times Accidents and lasting damage can generally be avoided by very simple security precautions and a rudimentary knowledge of the human anatomy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They may have been highly trained or possessed only a rudimentary knowledge of obstetrics. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Before the lockdown, if we wanted to project our personality to the world we had to use rudimentary tools such as clothing or haircuts. Times,Sunday Times Soon he was undertaking 350 operations a month, often with the most rudimentary tools. Times, Sunday Times They never preserve food, and although they make rudimentary tools and weave palm-leaf baskets they throw them away once used and make new ones next time. Times, Sunday Times Prepare to look at familiar objects in a new light and be amazed by the technical prowess of ancient artists with only rudimentary tools to hand. Times, Sunday Times Rocks, sticks, corrugated wash boards, and other rudimentary tools were often used to help in the washing process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Street sweeping requires a rudimentary understanding of how a brush works. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The result was a rudimentary understanding of the building blocks of a computer's brain. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Or chance my theory - based neither on science nor the most rudimentary understanding of traffic flow - that all lanes progress equally in traffic jams? Times, Sunday Times (2007) Translations: Chinese: 简陋的 Japanese: 原始的な |
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