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(primitive)

  • 1 primitive

    ['primətiv]
    1) (belonging to the earliest times: primitive stone tools.) prvobiten
    2) (simple or rough: He made a primitive boat out of some pieces of wood.) preprost
    * * *
    I [prímitiv]
    adjective ( primitively adverb)
    prvoten, prvobiten, prastar; preprost, primitiven; zastarel, staromoden; biology nizko razvit, primitiven; grammar osnoven, korenski; printing temeljen, osnoven; geology najstarejši, pra-
    II [prímitiv]
    noun
    kar je primitivno; contemptuously primitivnež; primitivec, naivni umetnik; slika, slikar, slikarstvo zgodnje renesanse; linguistics korenska beseda

    English-Slovenian dictionary > primitive

  • 2 civilize

    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizirati
    - civilisation
    * * *
    [sívilaiz]
    transitive verb
    omikati, izobraziti, civilizirati

    English-Slovenian dictionary > civilize

  • 3 crude

    [kru:d]
    1) (unrefined: crude oil.) surov
    2) (rough or primitive: a crude shelter.) surov
    - crudity
    * * *
    [kru:d]
    adjective ( crudely adverb)
    surov; nezrel, neprebavljen; neolikan; neobdelan; gol (dejstvo); kričeč (barva)

    English-Slovenian dictionary > crude

  • 4 peasant

    ['peznt]
    (a person who lives and works on the land, especially in a poor, primitive or underdeveloped area: Many peasants died during the drought; ( also adjective) a peasant farmer.) kmet
    * * *
    [pézənt]
    noun
    kmet

    English-Slovenian dictionary > peasant

  • 5 prim.

    abbreviation
    primitive; primary; primate

    English-Slovenian dictionary > prim.

  • 6 representation

    1) (the act of representing or the state of being represented.) predstavljanje, zastopanje
    2) (a person or thing that represents: These primitive statues are intended as representations of gods and goddesses.) predstavitev
    3) ((often in plural) a strong appeal, demand or protest.) protest
    * * *
    [reprizentéišən]
    noun
    (slikovito) predstavljanje, predstava, predstavitev, prikaz, prikazovanje; utelešenje; slika, opis, opisovanje; zastopanje, zastopstvo, parliament zastopanje, predstavljanje; nadomeščanje (koga, česa); predstavništvo (stalno število predstavnikov); delegacija; reprezentanca; reprezentacija, pomislek, ugovor, protest, očitek, pripomba
    representation allowance — doklada, dodatek za reprezentanco
    to make earnest representations — imeti resne očitke (ugovore, pripombe, pomisleke)

    English-Slovenian dictionary > representation

  • 7 rudimentary

    [-'men-]
    adjective (primitive or undeveloped: rudimentary tools.) osnoven
    * * *
    [ru:diméntəri]
    adjective

    English-Slovenian dictionary > rudimentary

  • 8 savagery

    noun divjaštvo
    * * *
    [saevidžəri]
    noun
    divjost, divjaštvo, neciviliziranost; surovost, brutalnost; barbarstvo; divjaki; divje živali

    English-Slovenian dictionary > savagery

  • 9 tribe

    1) (a race of people, or a family, who are all descended from the same ancestor: the tribes of Israel.) pleme
    2) (a group of families, especially of a primitive or wandering people, ruled by a chief: the desert tribes of Africa.) pleme
    - tribesman
    * * *
    [tráib]
    1.
    noun
    pleme; rod; humorously družina, ceh, klika;
    2.
    transitive verb (redko) razvrstiti v rodove, razrede

    English-Slovenian dictionary > tribe

  • 10 warrior

    ['wo-]
    noun (a soldier or skilled fighting man, especially in primitive societies: The chief of the tribe called his warriors together; ( also adjective) a warrior prince.) bojevnik
    * * *
    [wɔriə]
    1.
    noun
    poetically
    vojščak, bojevnik, vojak
    the Unknown Warrior — Neznani junak (simbol padlega vojaka v 1. svetovni vojni);
    2.
    adjective
    bojevit

    English-Slovenian dictionary > warrior

  • 11 civilise

    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizirati
    - civilisation

    English-Slovenian dictionary > civilise

  • 12 war-dance

    noun (a dance performed by the people of some primitive societies before going to war.) bojni ples

    English-Slovenian dictionary > war-dance

  • 13 warpaint

    noun (paint applied to the face etc by the people of some primitive societies before going into battle.) bojna barva

    English-Slovenian dictionary > warpaint

См. также в других словарях:

  • Primitive — is a subjective label used to imply that one thing is less sophisticated or less advanced than some other thing. Being a comparative word it is also relative in nature.Indigenous peoples and their beliefs and practices are sometimes described as… …   Wikipedia

  • Primitive — Prim i*tive, a. [L. primitivus, fr. primus the first: cf. F. primitif. See {Prime}, a.] 1. Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first; as, primitive innocence; the primitive church. Our… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • primitive — ● primitive nom féminin Instruction élémentaire ou fonction de base utilisée dans un langage de programmation. Pour une fonction f définie sur un intervalle de R et à valeurs réelles ou complexes, fonction F qui est dérivable et telle que F′ = f …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • primitive — c.1400, of a thing from which something is derived, not secondary (a sense now associated with primary), from O.Fr. primitif (fem. primitive), from L. primitivus first or earliest of its kind, from primitus at first, from primus first (see PRIME… …   Etymology dictionary

  • primitive — [adj1] ancient, original archaic, basic, earliest, early, elementary, essential, first, fundamental, old, primal, primary, primeval, primordial, pristine, substratal, underivative, underived, underlying, undeveloped, unevolved; concept 799 Ant.… …   New thesaurus

  • primitive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the earliest times in history or stages in development. 2) denoting a preliterate, non industrial society of simple organization. 3) offering an extremely basic level of comfort or convenience. 4) (of behaviour or… …   English terms dictionary

  • primitive — [prim′i tiv] adj. [ME primitif < MFr < L primitivus < primus, first: see PRIME] 1. of or existing in the beginning or the earliest times or ages; ancient; original 2. a) characteristic or imitative of the earliest ages b) crude, simple,… …   English World dictionary

  • Primitive — Prim i*tive, n. An original or primary word; a word not derived from another; opposed to derivative. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • primitive — primitive. См. примитивный. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …   Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.

  • primitive — index brutal, elementary, incipient, obsolete, organic, original (initial), outdated, outmoded …   Law dictionary

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