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美:[prihɪs'tɒrɪkl]
英:[pri:hɪs'tɒrɪkl]
美:[prihɪs'tɒrɪkl]
adjective
of, relating to, or existing in times antedating written history
of or relating to a language in a period of its development from which contemporary records of its sounds and forms have not been preserved
regarded as being outdated or outmoded
prehistoric attitudes
The first known use of prehistoric was in 1832
preliminary1 of 2noun
something preliminary
preliminary2 of 2adjective
coming before the main part or item : introductory
preliminary1 of 2noun
something preliminary
preliminary2 of 2adjective
coming before the main part or item : introductory
prelatenoun
a high-ranking member of the clergy (as a bishop)
prejudicialadjective
tending to cause damage : detrimental
prejudice1 of 2noun
injury or damage to a case at law or to one's rights
a favoring or dislike of something without good reason
unfriendly feelings directed against an individual, a group, or a race
prejudice2 of 2verb
to cause damage to (as a case at law)
newspaper stories prejudiced the murder case
to cause to have prejudice : bias
the incident prejudiced them against that company
prejudice1 of 2noun
injury or damage to a case at law or to one's rights
a favoring or dislike of something without good reason
unfriendly feelings directed against an individual, a group, or a race
prejudice2 of 2verb
to cause damage to (as a case at law)
newspaper stories prejudiced the murder case
to cause to have prejudice : bias
the incident prejudiced them against that company
prejudgeverb
to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts
prejudgeverb
to judge before receiving all or enough of the facts
prehistorynoun
the study of prehistoric man
prehistoricadjective
of, relating to, or existing in times before written history
prehistoric animals
1 So it turns out that radiocarbon dating works for a lot of prehistorical art.
所以放射性碳年代测定对许多史前艺术有用。
2 Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings.
科学家们常常不能精确地鉴定考古或史前期发现的日期。
3 The forming of city has its historical process and Chinese cities begins from the prehistorical cities.
城市的形成经历了一定的历史过程,中国城市始于史前的“城”。
4 The origins of this myth are prehistorical; it has been recorded in many forms.
5 It is set during a prehistorical period known as the High Republic, until now depicted primarily in short stories, novels and comic books read only by serious fans.
6 Longtime Capitol Hill favorite Saint John’s Bar and Eatery has that prehistorical predilection covered, having “fully committed to being this queer, dinosaur eatery,” co-owner Michael Lee says.
7 “But I have to admit I really got into the early historical and prehistorical uses of amber. Also, I would say, the Roman and Etruscan use of Baltic amber.”
8 In the early 20th century, geologists and archaeologists began to draw upon contemporary observations of regular sedimentary deposits to project elementary prehistorical “clocks” backward in time.
9 Hence the prehistorical creation of culturally uniform groups and the eventual creation of nation states.
10 But these are speculations of prehistorical conditions which are largely hidden from us by the veil of mythology.
11 Estimates of the maximum magnitude of potential earthquakes at Fukushima were based only on recent historical seismological data and didn’t include evidence of prehistorical geological movements, according to the report.
12 And even this light is less clear than we perhaps expected in view of the first interesting prehistorical discoveries.
13 I ne'er was ingenious at all at divining A word's prehistorical, primitive state, Or finding its root, like a mole, by consigning Its bloom to the turnep-top's sorrowful fate.
14 This heap of stones, rather regularly placed, represented a vast fortress, overlooking a long rift, which in former days had served as a bed to the rivers of prehistorical times.
15 His attitudes about women are downright prehistoric.
16 prehistoric notions about mental illness that have no place in today's world
17 But the most striking reminders of the region’s prehistoric origins are the 25 glaciers that give the park its name.
18 The island also brims with creativity, wildlife and rich history: Just last year, its prehistoric structures became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
19 Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings.
科学家们常常不能精确地鉴定考古或史前期发现的日期.
20 In prehistorical times, Yao , Shun and Yu all set their capital in Shanxi.
上古时代, 尧、、都曾在山西境内建都.
1 史前
2 旧式
old ancient antique victorian old-fashioned prehistoric antiquated bygone belated overage unfashionable mid-victorian early-victorian moss-grown
3 陈旧不堪的
4 旧式的
old ancient antique victorian old-fashioned prehistoric antiquated bygone belated overage unfashionable mid-victorian early-victorian moss-grown
5 陈腐的
platitudinarian old stock tired hack fossil pedestrian slick beaten commonplace stale prehistoric worn corny musty banal trite well-worn worn-out crusted mouldy threadbare hackneyed mildewed hackney fusty bathetic outworn platitudinous bromidic hard-worked rinky-dink twice told
6 陈腐
platitudinarian old stock tired hack fossil pedestrian slick beaten commonplace stale prehistoric worn corny musty banal trite well-worn worn-out crusted mouldy threadbare hackneyed mildewed hackney fusty bathetic outworn platitudinous bromidic hard-worked cobweb platitude banality bathos rinky-dink obsoletism fossilize banalize twice told
7 历史以前的
8 史前的