English to Turkish Dictionary primitive

primitive

ilkel
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
ilk insan,
primitif,
kök sözcük
adjective
primitif,
ilk çağa ait,
basit,
ilk,
ilkel
example
As Toynbee observed, the Greek gods were thus made in the image of barbarian man - a 'primitive' who has been drawn into an encounter with a decadent civilisation and adopted the worst customs of both worlds.
Long before the Spanish arrived, the Chamorros maintained a simple and 'primitive' civilization.
What such views have in common is the conviction that the notion of something's persisting through time is ultimately 'primitive' and irreducible.
Logic and reason are overwhelmed by adrenaline and a 'primitive' desire to protect your own.
They are claimed to be the most 'primitive' objects in the solar system, and the most likely to have organic (carbon-containing) molecules.
However, he was not at first as interested in the Fine Arts of painting and drawing as he was with the exotic 'primitive' arts that were being collected from South Sea Islands at that time.
The main results describe the structure of B / A where B and A are non-zero ideals in L proving, in particular, that B / A is a 'primitive' ring that is not regular.
There's a scarlet dining-room, with distressed metal walls, a Chinese emperor's daybed for lounging about on, and a fabulous collection of 'primitive' art and antiques.
At the same time, he was a self-taught, strongly independent painter who considered himself a 'primitive' .
You must be prepared to leave the comfort of your home for a more 'primitive' place in the country many miles away at which you will live and work for two months.
The 'primitive' magmas are roughly equally distributed between arcs built on oceanic and continental crust.
Does it not follow that if the evolution of amoeba to man is fact, then the development of 'primitive' man to civilized man must be fact also?
Mark's style is colorful and direct, with perspective that is often distorted or just simplified and figures who are rendered in a somewhat 'primitive' or naive manner.
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.
Certainly, other bird-like fossils will be found - either earlier or more 'primitive' .
Humans who lived in the past and did not have modern anatomy are often referred to as archaic or 'primitive' .
Molar polymorphism is probably a 'primitive' mammalian character, conserved in marsupials and mustelids.
Any Pythagorean triangle is either primitive or a multiple of a 'primitive' and this is shown in the table above.
But there can be no complex concepts without simple concepts, and it is to these latter 'primitive' representational structures that the thesis of this paper is meant to apply.
Tick those triangles that are primitive and out a cross by those which are multiples (of a 'primitive' triangle).
In 'primitive' tribes, the names of people, places and things have talismanic powers.
These characteristics of B. bahloi are expected to be found in the ancestor of B. attenuatus, since they represent a more 'primitive' evolutionary stage.
Iron is so important that 'primitive' societies are measured by the point at which they learn how to refine iron and enter the iron age!
Mingled with these basic joys is another less 'primitive' feeling - that of a mission accomplished.
Also, the sights are usually quite 'primitive' by today's standards.
They felt that the art of the current establishment was too academic and refined to retain any degree of expression, so they instead found inspiration in medieval German art and 'primitive' African sculpture.
The foregoing analyses adopt a comparative notion of reasonableness as a basic or 'primitive' notion.
In pursuit of bigger game, I began searching for similar archaic behavior in humans, focusing on the apparently 'primitive' vocalization of laughter.
The following are a few examples showing that addition, multiplication, and exponentiation are 'primitive' recursive.
Lacking either camera or scales I experienced a brief temptation to take the fish home with me - more as proof to my wife and children that I could actually catch a bass, than through a 'primitive' desire to feed them.
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