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  • 1 primitivo

    • primaeval
    • primal
    • primeval
    • primitive

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > primitivo

  • 2 prehistórico

    adj.
    prehistoric, primitive, antediluvian, prehistorical.
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    1 prehistoric
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    - ca adjetivo prehistoric
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    = prehistoric, primaeval [primeval, -USA], antediluvian.
    Ex. Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.
    Ex. Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.
    Ex. Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
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    * desde la época prehistórica = since prehistoric times.
    * desde tiempos prehistóricos = since prehistoric times.
    * en la época prehistórica = in prehistoric times.
    * en tiempos prehistóricos = in prehistoric times.
    * hombre prehistórico, el = early man.
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    - ca adjetivo prehistoric
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    = prehistoric, primaeval [primeval, -USA], antediluvian.

    Ex: Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.

    Ex: Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.
    Ex: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
    * desde la época prehistórica = since prehistoric times.
    * desde tiempos prehistóricos = since prehistoric times.
    * en la época prehistórica = in prehistoric times.
    * en tiempos prehistóricos = in prehistoric times.
    * hombre prehistórico, el = early man.

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    prehistoric
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    prehistórico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    prehistoric
    prehistórico,-a adjetivo prehistoric

    ' prehistórico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    prehistórica
    - mastodonte
    English:
    prehistoric
    - prehistorical
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    prehistórico, -a adj
    1. [de la prehistoria] prehistoric
    2. Fam [anticuado] prehistoric
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    adj prehistoric
    * * *
    prehistórico, -ca adj
    : prehistoric

    Spanish-English dictionary > prehistórico

  • 3 primigenio

    adj.
    primitive, original, primordial.
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    1 original
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    ADJ primitive, original
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    - nia adjetivo (frml) < motivación> underlying (before n), original (before n); < preocupación> basic (before n), original (before n)
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    = primordial, primaeval [primeval, -USA].
    Ex. The author examines key passages in the 1941 Nietzsche lectures where Heidegger appears to flirt with the possibility of a more primordial sense of existence.
    Ex. Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.
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    - nia adjetivo (frml) < motivación> underlying (before n), original (before n); < preocupación> basic (before n), original (before n)
    * * *
    = primordial, primaeval [primeval, -USA].

    Ex: The author examines key passages in the 1941 Nietzsche lectures where Heidegger appears to flirt with the possibility of a more primordial sense of existence.

    Ex: Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.

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    ( frml); ‹motivación› underlying ( before n), original ( before n); ‹preocupación› basic ( before n), original ( before n)
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    primigenio, -a adj
    original, primitive
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    primigenio, - nia adj
    : original, primary

    Spanish-English dictionary > primigenio

  • 4 primitivo

    adj.
    1 primitive, primal, aboriginal, original.
    2 primitive, gut, primary.
    3 primitive, crude, lacking refinement.
    m.
    1 primitive.
    2 Primitivo.
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    1 HISTORIA primitive
    2 (original) original
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    (f. - primitiva)
    adj.
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    ADJ
    1) [arte, pueblo] primitive; (=salvaje) uncivilized
    2) (=original) first, original
    3) [color] primary
    4) (Econ) [acción] ordinary
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    - va adjetivo
    2) ( original) original
    3) (Art) primitive
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    = primitive, uncivilised [uncivilized, -USA], barbaric, raw, pristine, primordial.
    Ex. Primitive war dances, fertility rites, hunting games are all rituals human beings develop in their corporate as well as their private lives.
    Ex. It was on the tip of his tongue to say: 'Must you speak to me in this uncivilized fashion?' But he discreetly forbore.
    Ex. The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.
    Ex. Vegetable fibres in their raw state contain the necessary strands of cellulose which can be converted into paper.
    Ex. Although national parks are perceived as pristine areas, many are dumping grounds for hazardous materials - everything from industrial toxins to unexploded munitions.
    Ex. The author examines key passages in the 1941 Nietzsche lectures where Heidegger appears to flirt with the possibility of a more primordial sense of existence.
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    * hombre primitivo, el = early man.
    * impulso primitivo = primitive urge.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo
    2) ( original) original
    3) (Art) primitive
    * * *
    = primitive, uncivilised [uncivilized, -USA], barbaric, raw, pristine, primordial.

    Ex: Primitive war dances, fertility rites, hunting games are all rituals human beings develop in their corporate as well as their private lives.

    Ex: It was on the tip of his tongue to say: 'Must you speak to me in this uncivilized fashion?' But he discreetly forbore.
    Ex: The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.
    Ex: Vegetable fibres in their raw state contain the necessary strands of cellulose which can be converted into paper.
    Ex: Although national parks are perceived as pristine areas, many are dumping grounds for hazardous materials - everything from industrial toxins to unexploded munitions.
    Ex: The author examines key passages in the 1941 Nietzsche lectures where Heidegger appears to flirt with the possibility of a more primordial sense of existence.
    * hombre primitivo, el = early man.
    * impulso primitivo = primitive urge.

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    A ‹pueblo/costumbres› primitive; ‹instalaciones/métodos› primitive
    los hombres primitivos primitive o early man
    trabajan en condiciones primitivas they work in primitive conditions
    B (original) original
    el texto primitivo the original text
    C ( Art) primitive
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    primitivo
    ◊ -va adjetivo

    primitive
    primitivo,-a adjetivo
    1 (civilización, cultura) primitive
    2 (estado originario) original
    la estructura primitiva de la casa, the original structure of the house
    3 (grosero) rude, coarse

    ' primitivo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    primitiva
    - primario
    - salvaje
    English:
    crude
    - early
    - first
    - primaeval
    - primitive
    - barbaric
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    primitivo, -a adj
    1. [arcaico, rudimentario] primitive
    2. [original] original
    3. Arte primitivist
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    adj
    1 ( prehistórico, rudimentario) primitive
    2 ( original) original
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    primitivo, -va adj
    1) : primitive
    2) original: original
    * * *
    primitivo adj primitive

    Spanish-English dictionary > primitivo

См. также в других словарях:

  • primaeval — /pruy mee veuhl/, adj. primeval. * * * …   Universalium

  • primaeval — pri|mae|val [praıˈmi:vəl] adj a British spelling of ↑primeval …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • primaeval — pri|mae|val [ praı mivl ] another spelling of primeval …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • primaeval — [[t]praɪmi͟ːv(ə)l[/t]] see primeval …   English dictionary

  • primaeval — adjective variant spelling of primeval …   English new terms dictionary

  • primaeval — adjective a British spelling of primeval …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • primaeval — UK [praɪˈmiːv(ə)l] / US [praɪˈmɪv(ə)l] primeval …   English dictionary

  • primaeval — var. of PRIMEVAL …   Useful english dictionary

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