单词 | rudimentariness |
释义 | > as lemmasrudiˈmentariness rudiˈmentariness n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > unpreparedness > [noun] > unreadiness or immaturity rawnessOE unripenessa1500 crudeness1541 greenness1574 immaturity1593 indigestion1630 rudeness1645 immatureness1665 inchoateness1845 crudity1870 inchoacy1871 rudimentariness1885 1885 S. O. Jewett Marsh Island ii. 22 The ill-development, the incompleteness and rudimentariness, of most members of the human race. 1899 W. James Talks to Students ii, in Talks to Teachers 233 No modern person ought to be willing to live a day in such a state of rudimentariness and denudation. 1943 M. Moore Let. 26 Dec. (1997) 443 One's reasoning is a strange thing; is really not reason, is a mingling of resistances, unperceptiveness, un-coordination and helplessness. You will pardon my rudimentariness. 1972 P. Hill Rural Hasusa 6 Tied up with this was the belief in the ‘rudimentariness’ of rural economic systems. 2006 F. Harmon Making Purpose Work vi. 167 While this convenience of certainty aids us in the routine and rudimentariness, it hinders us in the creation of the new. < as lemmas |
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