English to Arabic Dictionary primitive

primitive

بدائي
definition
noun
The difficulty with this strategy was that it tended to provide ample room for the reproduction of stereotypical views regarding the barbarism of the primitive .
a person belonging to a preliterate, nonindustrial society or culture.
Theirs was no retrograde revival of past styles, but a reworking of Giotto and the Italian primitives through a modernist lens, specifically, the ironic classicism of Giorgio de Chirico.
a pre-Renaissance painter.
adjective
primitive mammals
relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
the primitive material of the universe
not developed or derived from anything else.
translation of 'primitive'
noun
شىء بدائي
adjective
بدائي,
جاهل,
بسيط,
فطري,
طبيعي,
ساذج,
دارس الفن على نفسه,
قديم
example
These two sources - Cézanne and 'primitive' art - were of great importance in the genesis of Cubism.
Those struggles were of an extremely 'primitive' character, involving the destruction of machinery by workers.
Molar polymorphism is probably a 'primitive' mammalian character, conserved in marsupials and mustelids.
Even after 'primitive' use of crude lagging gave way to a more general use of preformed asbestos block insulation, such blocks were cut dry which could actually enhance dust production.
Comets represent fragments of 'primitive' material from the outer Solar System in the same way that asteroids represent fragments of material from the inner Solar System.
I grew up in a pretty 'primitive' environment, without many modern conveniences.
Air-breathing in fish is, in fact, a 'primitive' character of all osteichthyans.
I build with the most 'primitive' materials - with the triad, with one specific tonality.
And the raw primitive hope was crushed to produce an equally raw and 'primitive' anger.
Internet organization is still rather 'primitive' , but search engines are looking for ways to minimize the effectiveness of these link exchanges.
In pursuit of bigger game, I began searching for similar archaic behavior in humans, focusing on the apparently 'primitive' vocalization of laughter.
The path was in many places a 'primitive' stairway, or crude stepladder, at first through a jungle, and later up a very steep, grass-covered slope.
He had just come back from Paris where he had been very inspired by the work of Giacometti, Dubuffet and by the surrealists, but he was also very interested in 'primitive' African art.
Many are made of 'primitive' materials, such as rocky minerals and flecks of metal, from which it is believed the planets were made.
In this brief note I wish to critically discuss Searle's claim that we-intentionality is biologically 'primitive' and irreducible.
Clients typically call their divorce lawyers when they are locked in the grip of 'primitive' emotion.
On a short trip to London that fall, he pursued his study of 'primitive' art in the Egyptian, Assyrian, and African collections at the British Museum.
The software, still in its early stages, is 'primitive' .
Some social theorists such as Marx viewed slavery as a necessary but 'primitive' stage in the evolution of human institutions despite it being inherently wasteful and inefficient.
The factors that produced social bandits and other 'primitive' rebels in the past are very much part of the present-day world.
The difficulty with this strategy was that it tended to provide ample room for the reproduction of stereotypical views regarding the barbarism of the 'primitive' .
If that were the case then no civil law could apply and all men preserved their 'primitive' rights to secure themselves at all costs from harm.
These characteristics of B. bahloi are expected to be found in the ancestor of B. attenuatus, since they represent a more 'primitive' evolutionary stage.
In a series of articles, beginning in 1934, Péter developed various deep theorems about 'primitive' recursive functions, most of them with an explicit algorithmic content.
He argues that participation in 'primitive' warfare, in proportional terms, is often deadlier than participation in modern warfare.
The idea of marriage is almost as old as the hills and was performed even in the most 'primitive' of human societies and cultures.
Yet the system of thought he espoused was not 'primitive' , historical or fundamentalist, but rather thoroughly contemporary.
Recent demonstration of the ability of 'primitive' cells to mobilize and home to the infarcted heart have raised the possibility that undifferentiated cells may translocate from the recipient to the graft, contributing to ventricular remodeling.
And a mouse with only one button and no wheel seems somewhat 'primitive' to me now.
Logic and reason are overwhelmed by adrenaline and a 'primitive' desire to protect your own.
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