English to Arabic Dictionary rudimentary

rudimentary

بدائي
definition
adjective
he received a rudimentary education
involving or limited to basic principles.
translation of 'rudimentary'
adjective
بدائي,
غير متطور,
أثري غير متطور,
أولي,
ابتدائي
example
Several hours earlier we had been given a 'rudimentary' map, told how to switch the engine on or off and that was it.
Occasionally babies are born without a thumb or with a 'rudimentary' thumb.
When I first got into it, the visual language of television animation was very, very 'rudimentary' .
Local priests were drawn largely from the peasant communities they served and were probably afforded only 'rudimentary' education.
Mallory had only 'rudimentary' oxygen equipment, no radio, a basic cotton tent and hobnail boots.
He spoke no English until the age of 12 and received only a 'rudimentary' education.
With only a 'rudimentary' education in Afrikaans they are denied access to a functional mastery of English.
The first digit, or dew claw, is 'rudimentary' but clawed and does not contact the ground.
The French built an infrastructure and created a 'rudimentary' education system.
Medical, education and public infrastructure is almost non-existent and what is there is 'rudimentary' .
They occur frequently in the mines, which often lack even 'rudimentary' safety equipment such as ventilators to disperse the gas.
His 'rudimentary' education prompted Lumumba to appoint him as his secretary for the duration of the negotiations.
There is no evidence that primates have any, even 'rudimentary' , human-like insight into the effect of their communications.
Although there is no substantive evidence of apes having a theory of mind, they may possess its precursor - a 'rudimentary' self-awareness.
They have small, 'rudimentary' clavicles, a small procoracoid process, no syrinx, and reduced caeca.
In rare cases the first thoracic rib may be 'rudimentary' and similar in appearance to cervical ribs.
The two events got me thinking about Adam Smith because, in some 'rudimentary' way, they relate to a question of supply and demand.
Having been brought up in the small village of Snitterfield he is likely to have received only a 'rudimentary' education, and seems not to have learned to write.
Even as embryos, we possess many anatomical features of our future adult bodies, albeit often in 'rudimentary' form.
Science has only a 'rudimentary' internal moral navigation system.
The long bones of the limbs appeared as 'rudimentary' ossicles.
The imaginal discs now develop into 'rudimentary' adult appendages like wings, legs, and antennae.
A 'rudimentary' understanding of the inner-workings of cars is recommended but some beginners' classes start at square one.
Individuals have large broad heads with 'rudimentary' eyes hidden under the skin.
A large proportion are children who have barely obtained 'rudimentary' education and live in shacks without basic amenities.
One of my proudest achievements as an adult is having picked up a 'rudimentary' understanding of test cricket.
Health and education services are 'rudimentary' or non-existent.
School inspectors' reports suggest that education was 'rudimentary' .
In his shabby Cologne apartment in 1973, Brinkmann used 'rudimentary' means to improvise on a few scraps of paper.
The introduction is quite 'rudimentary' , suitable for complete beginners to programming.
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