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  • 1 primitive

    adjective
    primitiv; (prehistoric) urzeitlich [Mensch]; frühzeitlich [Ackerbau, Technik]
    * * *
    ['primətiv]
    1) (belonging to the earliest times: primitive stone tools.) urzeitlich
    2) (simple or rough: He made a primitive boat out of some pieces of wood.) primitiv
    * * *
    primi·tive
    [ˈprɪmɪtɪv, AM -t̬-]
    I. adj
    1. (early stage) primitiv; ZOOL urzeitlich
    \primitive mammal Säugetier nt aus der Urzeit; (unsophisticated, unreasoned) society, tribe, behaviour, emotion primitiv
    2. ( pej: simple) primitiv pej
    3. ART naiv
    \primitive style naiver [Kunst]stil
    4. ECON frühzeitlich
    \primitive economy frühzeitliche Wirtschaftsform; ( pej) primitiv pej
    II. n COMPUT Grundroutine f, Elementarroutine f; (in graphics) Grafikelement nt
    * * *
    ['prImItɪv]
    1. adj
    primitiv; (ART) naiv
    2. n (ART)
    (= artist) Naive(r) mf; (= work) naives Werk
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    primitive [ˈprımıtıv]
    A adj (adv primitively)
    1. erst(er, e, es), ursprünglich, Ur…:
    Primitive Church REL Urkirche f;
    primitive races Ur-, Naturvölker;
    primitive rocks pl Urgestein n
    2. allg, auch pej primitiv (Kultur, Mensch; auch fig Denkweise, Konstruktion etc)
    3. altmodisch
    4. LING Stamm…:
    5. MATH
    a) Grund…, Ausgangs…:
    b) primitiv (Wurzel etc)
    6. BIOL
    a) academic.ru/57968/primordial">primordial 2 a
    b) primitiv, niedrig entwickelt
    c) Ur…:
    primitive brain Urhirn n;
    primitive segment Ursegment n
    B s
    1. (der, die, das) Primitive:
    2. a) pej primitiver Mensch
    b) einfacher Mensch, Naturbursche m
    3. KUNST
    a) primitiver oder naiver Künstler
    b) Frühmeister m (einer Kunstrichtung)
    c) Früher Meister (des späten Mittelalters oder der Frührenaissance, auch Bild)
    4. LING Stammwort n
    prim. abk
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    adjective
    primitiv; (prehistoric) urzeitlich [Mensch]; frühzeitlich [Ackerbau, Technik]
    * * *
    adj.
    primitiv adj. n.
    Stammfunktion (Mathematik) f.

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