primaeval如何读

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primaeval是什么意思

  • adj.原古的;早期的
  • =primeval.

primaeval词根

词根:primal

adj.

primal 原始的;主要的;最初的

n.

primal 被压抑童年情绪的释放

primality 原始;首要;根本;素性

vt.

primal 释放(被压抑的童年情绪)

primaeval英英释义

Adjective

1. having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state;

"aboriginal forests"

"primal eras before the appearance of life on earth"

"the forest primeval"

"primordial matter"

"primordial forms of life"

primaeval 例句

1 As a matter of fact Jane and he were as much lost to one another as if the whole of England had been primaeval forest.

2 Those records are written in a language closely allied to the primaeval common tongue of those two branches before they parted, and descending from a period anterior to their separation.

3 The grip of the primaeval had laid hold of her heart!

4 Nothing is brother to primaeval matter,     'Bout which philosophers their brains may batter     To find it out, but still their hopes they flatter.

5 “Yes,” said the doctor, “and that we can go round, for we are evidently skirting the edge of this primaeval jungle.”

6 His rosy-cheeked typical Russian face, with its large white brow, rather thick nose, and wide straight lips seemed breathing with the wild health of the steppes, with vigorous primaeval energy.

7 If thou wilt not unmask thy counterfeit, This earth will be the prey of strife once more, As when primaeval discord held its reign.

8 Age has just the least in the world dimmed the lustre we once knew, but an unmistakable breath of the morning still encircles him, and the odour of primaeval woods.

9 The primaeval serpent-worship is perpetuated in the reverence paid to traditional village-snakes.

10 An old resentment, centuries and ages older than she was, a primaeval heritage from the past, flamed up unexpectedly in her heart.

11 But the convulsions of war have thrown up things that are deeper than these, primaeval things, which, until recently, civilization was believed to have destroyed.

12 For whithersoever civilization may take us, we must still go back to certain primaeval laws of justice between man and man.

13 With the dissolution of these primaeval communities society begins to be differentiated into separate and finally antagonistic classes.

14 Apsu represents the male and Tiâmat the female principle of the primaeval universe.

15 Wrykyn, except on Market Day, was wont to be wrapped in a primaeval calm which very nearly brought tears to the strenuous eyes of the man from Manhattan.

16 She went through those awful moments as a woman possessed, blindly obeying the compelling force, goaded by sheer, primaeval instinct to protect her own.

17 Australian morning is always charming,—amid these scenes of primaeval nature it seemed exquisitely so.

18 If we are to be anchored hard and fast to the signification of primaeval language, how are we to obtain an intellectual basis for "the not us which makes for righteousness?"

19 But at any rate he has allowed no breath of later enlightenment to disturb the primaeval gloom of his atmosphere.

20 In the Polynesian languages po is the word both for "night" and for "the shades," the primaeval darkness from which all forms of life were evolved, and to which the souls of the dead return.

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