rudimentary信息详情
adj.基本的;初步的;退化的;残遗的;未发展的
rudimentarily───初步
rudimentally───基本的
rudimental───adj.基本的;退化的;入门的;初步的
sedimentary───adj.沉淀的
condimentary───香料
alimentary───adj.滋养的;食物的
rudiment───n.雏形;基本原理
rudiments───n.入门;初步;基础知识
impedimentary───adj.阻碍的,妨碍的(等于impedimental)
Fossilized remains of Acanthostega, a primitive fish, reveal that even though the animal had rudimentary limbs, it could not walk on land.───螈是一种原始鱼类,它的化石遗迹显示,尽管棘螈有基本的四肢,但它却不能在陆地上行走。
Some dinosaurs had only rudimentary teeth.───有些恐龙只有未充分长成的牙齿。
He had only a rudimentary knowledge of French.───他只有最基本的法语知识。
So, working around the clock over a weekend, they built another version, with a more rudimentary algorithm.───所以,经过一个周末通宵达旦的工作,他们建立了另一个算法更简单的程序。
While 9% might not seem like a lot, just remember that this was a fairly rudimentary example.───9%可能看上去不是很大,但是要记住这是个非常基础的示例。
He might suffer the least rudimentary twinge of conscience in whatever he did, and in just so far he was evil and sinning .───也许他对自己做的事有那么一丁点儿的良心不安,那么就是在这一点儿上他是邪恶有罪的。
However, a tally of below-zero days is often a rudimentary statistic in comparing the coldness of winter seasons, so it cannot be ignored.───然而低于零度的天数往往是比较冬季寒冷程度的一个基本统计数据,所以它并不能被忽略。
More territory slipped from his control, and rebels began to set up rudimentary governments in outlying areas under their sway.───更多的领土脱离了卡扎菲的控制,反对派开始在其掌控的边远地区建立初级政府。
He spends most of his time in a rudimentary office trying to avoid assassination.───他大多数时间躲在残破的办公室里躲避暗杀。
He has a rudimentary ability to read, but he can only read simple words.