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
- (数千年前的)穴居人
a person who lived in a cave thousands of years ago - 野蛮的人;粗野的人
a man who behaves in an aggressive way
柯林斯词典
- (史前时代的)穴居人
Cavemenwere people in prehistoric times who lived mainly in caves.
英英释义
noun
- someone who lives in a cave
双语例句
- "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。 - But, like studying a frozen caveman.
但就像研究一个冻死的穴居人一样。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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? - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - You are my girlfriend.-now he is a caveman.
你是我的女朋友现在他是个原始人。