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primal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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pri·mal /ˈpraɪməl/ adjective [only before noun] formal  HBHBASICprimal feelings or actions seem to belong to a part of people’s character that is ancient and animal-like 原始的,本能的 a primal fear of the unknown 对未知事物的本能恐惧
Examples from the Corpus
primalHe rose and then dived within her, starting slowly as if to the beating of a primal drum.Rubber wetsuits they regarded with distaste as contraceptive sheaths that would interfere with the primal experience.The tableau is no longer primal feasible and one further pivot as shown. is required to achieve an optimal tableau in which.They say that at a certain point it will stop expanding and start contracting again, back into the original primal seed.Looking at snakes, we seem to be looking backwards in time and deep into our own primal selves.I begin with the recovery of primal speech.The moment I read it I knew I had found the traces of the primal spirituality I was looking for.the primal truths of human existenceWhat primal urge makes these men want to ride the bull?To others it is the wavy symbol of the primal waters attached to the cross of matter.
Origin primal (1500-1600) Medieval Latin primalis, from Latin primus; → PRIME1
pri·mal adjectiveChineseSyllable
to seem to primal or a Corpus belong feelings actions


primal
primal /ˈpraɪməl/ adjective [only before noun] formal
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: primalis, from Latin primus; prime1
primal feelings or actions seem to belong to a part of people’s character that is ancient and animal-like:
    a primal fear of the unknown


primalBrE /ˈpraɪml/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpraɪml/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (formal) connected with the earliest origins of life; very basic 原始的;最初的;根源的;根本的 SYN primeval the primal hunter-gatherer原始狩猎采集者a primal urge/fear本能的欲望/恐惧