rudiments
英 [ˈruːdɪmənts]
美 [ˈruːdɪmənts]
n. 基础; 基本原理(或技能)
牛津词典
noun
- 基础;基本原理(或技能)
the most basic or essential facts of a particular subject, skill, etc.
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL 基础知识;入门知识;基本原理
When you learnthe rudiments ofsomething, you learn the simplest or most essential things about it.- She helped to build a house, learning the rudiments of brick-laying as she went along.
她参与了盖房子,并在施工过程中学习了砌砖的基本技巧。
- She helped to build a house, learning the rudiments of brick-laying as she went along.
英英释义
noun
- a statement of fundamental facts or principles
双语例句
- She learned the rudiments of brick-laying, wiring and plumbing.
她学习了砌砖、布线和管道工程的基本知识。 - Working on the rudiments of a new idea.
研究一种新思想的萌芽。 - The Paris Commune is the social rudiments to practice Marx's theory of "rebuilding the individual ownership".
巴黎公社是马克思的重建个人所有制的社会雏形。 - You do not seem to know the first rudiments of agriculture.
你似乎连农业上的一点最起码的常识也没有。 - In early law, and amid the rudiments of political thought, symptoms of this belief meet us on all sides.
在每一古代法律中,在每一政治思想的雏形中,到处都可以遇到这种信念的征象。 - He has just learned the rudiments of Chinese.
他学汉语刚刚入门。 - I taught myself the rudiments of printing.
我自学了印刷的基本知识。 - A graduate student instructed the freshmen in the rudiments of music theory.
一名研究生向新生教授音乐理论的基本原理。 - At a first stage of development; just becoming familiar with the rudiments or skills or routines.
在发展的最初阶段;刚刚熟悉入门知识、技巧或者程序。 - Here Jude had the opportunity of learning at least the rudiments of freestone-working.
不过在那儿总算有机会学到练到基本功了。
