rudimentary
英 [ˌruːdɪˈmentri]
美 [ˌruːdɪˈmentri]
adj. 基础的; 基本的; 未充分发展的; 原始的
Collins.1 / BNC.11841 / COCA.12107
牛津词典
adj.
- 基础的;基本的
dealing with only the most basic matters or ideas- They were given only rudimentary training in the job.
他们仅仅受到过基本的职业训练。
- They were given only rudimentary training in the job.
- 未充分发展的;原始的
not highly or fully developed- Some dinosaurs had only rudimentary teeth.
有些恐龙只有未充分长成的牙齿。
- Some dinosaurs had only rudimentary teeth.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 基本的;简陋的;不完善的
Rudimentarythings are very basic or simple and are therefore unsatisfactory.- ...a kind of rudimentary kitchen...
略显简陋的厨房 - They are deprived of the ability to exercise the most rudimentary workers' rights.
他们被剥夺了行使最基本的工人权利的资格。
- ...a kind of rudimentary kitchen...
- ADJ-GRADED (知识)基本的,初步的,粗浅的
Rudimentaryknowledge includes only the simplest and most basic facts.- He had only a rudimentary knowledge of French.
他对法语只是略知皮毛。 - ...a rudimentary grasp of economics.
对经济学知识的初步掌握
- He had only a rudimentary knowledge of French.
英英释义
adj
- being in the earliest stages of development
- rudimentary plans
- not fully developed in mature animals
- rudimentary wings
- being or involving basic facts or principles
- the fundamental laws of the universe
- a fundamental incomatibility between them
- these rudimentary truths
- underlying principles