caveman

英 [ˈkeɪvmæn] 美 [ˈkeɪvmæn]

n.  (数千年前的)穴居人; 野蛮的人; 粗野的人

复数:cavemen

BNC.24758 / COCA.22052



牛津词典

noun

  1. (数千年前的)穴居人
    a person who lived in a cave thousands of years ago
    1. 野蛮的人;粗野的人
      a man who behaves in an aggressive way

      柯林斯词典

      1. (史前时代的)穴居人
        Cavemen were people in prehistoric times who lived mainly in caves.

        双语例句

        1. The only way boxing can be discussed is in the context of a caveman's sport.
          拳击只能在原始人的运动这个意义上加以讨论。
        2. The caveman wondered out, looked up and saw those dots of lights, and he has no clue.
          穴居人走到了野外,抬头看天,看到星星点点的光,茫然一片,毫无头绪。
        3. "Imagine being a caveman and having to eviscerate a dinosaur with your bare hands," Terry said.
          “想想我们是穴居野人,不用任何器械,必须用双手掏出一只恐龙的内脏,怎么样?”马特说。
        4. Morgan: You know, people have been wondering about how the universe began probably since the caveman, right.
          摩根:人们可能从穴居起就开始猜测宇宙是怎么开始的。
        5. What do you suppose prompted the first caveman to eat a chicken?
          古人第一次吃鸡肉的时候在想什么呢?
        6. So I hand-keyed the information in, like a technophilic caveman, and waited for a verification code to arrive as a text message.
          于是,我不得不原始地手动输入信息,等着接受验证码短信。
        7. Pre-History: The caveman tied cords made of braided grass around his chosen mate's wrists, ankles, and waist, to bring her spirit under his control.
          史前时期:洞穴人用草编织成绳索系在对方的手腕,脚踝和腰间,意味着在他的掌控下给她带来勇气。
        8. The bones of caveman were discovered in this very cave.
          原始穴居人的骨头就是在这个山洞里发现的。
        9. In other words, the term "caveman" is a bit misleading, since our stone age ancestors did not set up permanent homes in caves.
          换句话说,“山洞人”这一说法有一点误导人们。因为我们石器时代的祖先并没有在洞穴建立永久的住所。
        10. Sporting his unkempt look, the former England skipper appeared more caveman than the21st Century gent famed for his dalliances with waxing and sarongs.
          水利翻译看他现在的造型更像是山顶洞人,很难想象这就是21世纪因绅士风度而得名的那个前英格兰队队长。
        11. When the caveman was threatened by physical danger, his fear triggered an alarm that prompted an intense physical change;
          每当山顶洞人身体上遇到威胁,恐惧就引发警报,而导致强烈的生理变化。
        12. Actually, you don't have to be a caveman to survive in the woods.
          事实上在野外你不必像洞穴人一样生存。
        13. People often ask this question, sometimes comparing our lifes with that of the caveman, who didn't have to worry about the stock market or the atomic bomb.
          人们经常问这个问题,有时把我们自己的生活与穴居的原始人比较,那些人无须担心股市或***。
        14. It's a primitive urge from caveman days. It's all in Darwin.
          这是从原始人开始就有的原始欲望,都在达尔文的学说里。
        15. You are my girlfriend.-now he is a caveman.
          你是我的女朋友现在他是个原始人。
        16. But, like studying a frozen caveman.
          但就像研究一个冻死的穴居人一样。
        17. That girl had a brow ridge like a caveman.
          那个女孩的额骨像原始人。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. someone who lives in a cave

            Synonym:    cave mancave dwellertroglodyte