hominids
原始人类
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基本释义
- n. 人种;人科(hominid 的复数)
例句
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1·No one knows precisely how hominids before Lucy’s time walked.没有人清楚地知道露西时代之前的原始人如何行走。
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2·Any member of the suborder anthropoidea including monkeys and apes and hominids.猿科动物亚目中的成员,包括猴子、猿和原人。
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3·But in hominids - including Toumai - it is placed more towards the front of the skull.巨猿的枕骨大孔更靠近头骨后部,但包括图迈在内的人科动物的枕骨大孔更靠近头骨前部。
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4·The hominids - our ancestors and their close relations - were adapted to living in trees.原始人类,我们的祖先和他们的近亲,已经适应了在树上生活。
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5·"The earliest hominids didn't become upright walkers the way we did right away," he explains.最早的原始人类并没有马上成为我们这样的直立步行者,“他说。”
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6·First discovered in 1891 in Indonesia, Homo erectus is one of the best known ancient hominids.自1891年在印度尼西亚被首次发现以来,直立人已经成为最著名的古人类之一。
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7·In the 5 million years since we hominids separated from apes, our DNA has evolved less than 2%.在人类从猿进化为人之后的五百万年中,我们的DNA只进化了不到2%。
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8·If so, walking may have evolved in leaps and bounds, rather than gradually, among ancient hominids.果真如此,古代原始人的行走进化过程很可能是一日千里,而非循序渐进。
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9·We are, of course, related to early primates too, not only the much 'younger' hominids found in Africa.当然,相对于早期灵长类,以及在非洲所发现的原始人类化石,人类则要‘年轻’许多。
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10·The archeological evidence suggests that even the earliest hominids always grouped together to live and hunt.有考古证据表明,甚至最早的远古人类也总是聚成一群生活打猎。