hominid
英 ['hɒmɪnɪd]
美 ['hɑmɪnɪd]
- n. 原始人类;人科动物
- adj. 人类及其祖先的
hominid 人科homin-,人,-id,相似,外观。引申词义人科。
- hominid (n.)
- 1889, "family of mammals represented by man," from Modern Latin Hominidæ the biological family name, coined 1825 from Latin homo (genitive hominis) "man" (see homunculus). As an adjective from 1915.
- 1. In 1927, at Chou - k'ou - tien, near Peking, a hominid lower molar of unusual pattern was discovered.
- 1927年, 在北京附近的周口店发现一颗形状异常的人类下臼齿.
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- 2. Hominid their children, not to worry maid abuse, neglect of school discipline.
- 原始人自己带孩子, 不用担佣人虐待 、 学校疏于管教.
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- 3. But attributing a hominid's bantam size to the so - called island rule was a first.
- 但是以 所谓 [岛规则]释弗洛瑞斯人的侏儒身材,只是讨论的起点.
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- 4. As a physical anthropologist, I have studied early hominid bones and reconstructed specimens of our predecessors.
- 身为体质人类学家, 我曾研究过早期人类及人类祖先的骨头,也曾重建人类祖先的样貌.
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- 5. The ETI would be to us as we would be to this early hominid — godlike.
- 这个ETI对我们来说,就如同我们之于这位古早的人类祖先——像上帝一样.
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