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“PRIMITIVE” на Українська мові

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primitive
[ˈprimətiv]
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noun

первісна людинаprimitive
примітивprimitive
кореневе словоprimitive
примітивістprimitive

adjective

грубийruderoughgrosscoarsebruteprimitive
первозданнийprimitive
примітивістськийprimitive
старомоднийoutmodedvintageancientantediluvianantiquatedprimitive
кореневийrootradicalprimitive
примітивнийprimitiveprimalrude
нескладнийincoherentawkwardungainlyunfittingcumbersomeprimitive
основнийbasicmainkeyprimaryprincipalprimitive
первіснийprimitiveoriginalinitialprimaryprimevalprimal

синоніми

adjective

ancientearliestfirstprehistoricantediluvianprimordialprimevalprimal

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Pick-axes, spades, water, dirt, rocks, burros, food, gold, clothing, the parts of their primitive machinery, and all details of their work were referred to by signals, often merely single letters, which only they themselves understood.

Once that had gone, connections reverted back to a more primitive form: people and resources.

’ On a primitive level, Id thinks.

However, even though primitive forms of trade and economics were taking place, people couldn’t stop being human.

“Your power is too strong—throwing you into this primitive spectacle wore you down.

But the amount which could be taken by the primitive means they could afford was not sufficient to pay them a good day’s wages.

The new town, the port, became more and more important and left the old town so far behind that the inhabitants of the port forgot its existence entirely; when they heard of it, they thought it located in the depths of the jungle and peopled by primitive Indians.

It was a primitive trail worn into the greenery and it exposed rough patches of earth as it curved up steadily toward the entrance.

It was a primitive world that had existed since before humans, since before they began to pollute it.

A golden mask sat upon her face, primitive but embossed with whorls and patterns so ancient they’d lost all meaning.

On this trip the boys had to do without such little conveniences as were always found even in the most primitive oilcamps.

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