cavemen
英 [ˈkeɪvmən]
美
n. (数千年前的)穴居人; 野蛮的人; 粗野的人
caveman的复数
柯林斯词典
- (史前时代的)穴居人
Cavemenwere people in prehistoric times who lived mainly in caves.
双语例句
- Professor Gardner said: Work could be the best place for you on Monday because we are essentially cavemen in city suits.
Gardner教授说:工作地是人们周一最好的去处。因为城市里的人基本上都是窝在家里的。 - We tend to think of cavemen as pretty serious carnivores, hunting game and then roasting the yummy bits over a roaring campfire.
人们往往认为穴居野人是名副其实的食肉动物,因为他们常常出去狩猎,然后围着熊熊篝火烤野味来吃。 - Don't step in the fire. we're cavemen.
别把火踩灭了,我们是山顶洞人。 - Cavemen illustrated their walls with their dreams.
原始人在墙上画下他们的梦想。 - It is hard to conceive of what life was like during the days of the cavemen.
很难想象穴居时期人们的生活是什幺样子。 - Murals have been painted on walls since the time of cavemen, and serve a social purpose as well as looking pretty.
从洞穴居住的原始人时代开始,壁画就已经出现了。如今街头壁画不仅包含着某种程度的社会意义,而且还装点了城市。 - Then why are prehistoric people so often referred to as cavemen?
那么为什么史前人类被频频称作山顶洞人呢? - Cavemen probably shaved with stone knives, and there's some suggestion that they may even have trimmed their hair with fire.
原始的洞穴人可能用石头制的刀来刮胡子,而且还有可能他们用火来修理他们的头发。 - The other cavemen dod not want stanley to act this way.
这句是否可以翻译成“其他的山顶洞人不想像史丹利的行为这样”? - Yet we sit huddled in the dark like prudish cavemen, filled with shame. And guilt.
但我们却像假装正经的野人一般,在黑暗中挤坐成一团,内心充满羞愧与自责。