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1 primitive
['primətiv]1) (belonging to the earliest times: primitive stone tools.) primitivní2) (simple or rough: He made a primitive boat out of some pieces of wood.) jednoduchý, primitivní* * *• primitivní• prvobytný -
2 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.) (z)civilizovat- civilisation* * *• civilizovat -
3 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.) (z)civilizovat- civilisation* * *• civilizovat -
4 crude
[kru:d]1) (unrefined: crude oil.) surový2) (rough or primitive: a crude shelter.) primitivní•- crudity* * *• syrový• sprostý• surový• hrubý -
5 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.) venkovan, -ka* * *• venkovan• zemědělec• rolník• sedlák -
6 representation
1) (the act of representing or the state of being represented.) reprezentace2) (a person or thing that represents: These primitive statues are intended as representations of gods and goddesses.) ztělesnění3) ((often in plural) a strong appeal, demand or protest.) prohlášení, protest, tvrzení* * *• znázornění• zastupitelství• představení• reprezentace -
7 rudimentary
[-'men-]adjective (primitive or undeveloped: rudimentary tools.) primitivní* * *• začátečnický• základní• zárodečný• počáteční• primitivní• elementární -
8 tribe
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9 warpaint
noun (paint applied to the face etc by the people of some primitive societies before going into battle.) válečné barvy* * *• válečné nalíčení -
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.) bojovník, -ice; bojovný* * *• válečník• bojovník -
11 war-dance
noun (a dance performed by the people of some primitive societies before going to war.) válečný tanec
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