primordial 英 [praɪ'mɔːdɪəl]   美 [praɪ'mɔrdɪəl]

primordial

primordial  英 [praɪ'mɔːdɪəl] 美 [praɪ'mɔrdɪəl]

adj. 原始的;根本的;原生的 

A primitive RNA might have catalysed the synthesis of phospholipids, but what advantage would phospholipids have conferred on primordial cells? 一种原始的RNA可能催化了磷脂的合成,但是磷脂又授予了原生细胞什么优势呢?
The krypton and xenon isotope ratios in the gas samples provided a surprising result: They did not match the ratios found in the primordial cloud that spawned the solar system. 气体采样中的氪和氙同位素比值产生了一个令人吃惊的结果:这些比值跟在形成太阳系的原始云团中所发现的比值不一致。

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  • adj. 原始的;根本的;原生的
  • 1. A primitive RNA might have catalysed the synthesis of phospholipids, but what advantage would phospholipids have conferred on primordial cells?

    一种原始的RNA可能催化了磷脂的合成,但是磷脂又授予了原生细胞什么优势呢?

  • 2. The krypton and xenon isotope ratios in the gas samples provided a surprising result: They did not match the ratios found in the primordial cloud that spawned the solar system.

    气体采样中的氪和氙同位素比值产生了一个令人吃惊的结果:这些比值跟在形成太阳系的原始云团中所发现的比值不一致。

  • 3. The oriental logic accepts the primordial void or chaos as the ultimate reality and, paradoxically, for this very reason, prefers organic social order with each element in its proper place.

    东方的逻辑认为原始的虚空或混沌是终极现实,而相悖的,正因为这个重要的原因,偏爱于万物归其位的有组织的社会秩序。

  • primordial (adj.) late 14c., from Late Latin primordialis "first of all, original," from Latin primordium "a beginning, the beginning, origin, commencement," from primus "first" (see prime (adj.)) + stem of ordiri "to begin" (see order (n.)). Related: Primordially.
prim·or·dial / praɪˈmɔːdiəl ; NAmE praɪˈmɔːrdiəl / adjective [usually before noun ] ( formal) 1 existing at or from the beginning of the world 原生的;原始的 SYN primeval 2 (of a feeling or a desire 感觉或欲望 ) very basic 基本的 SYN primeval primordial impulses 本能的冲动 prim·or·dial / praɪˈmɔːdiəl ; NAmE praɪˈmɔːrdiəl /
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