Stone Age
英 [stəʊn eɪdʒ]
美 [stoʊn eɪdʒ]
n. 石器时代
牛津词典
noun
- 石器时代
the very early period of human history when tools and weapons were made of stone- My dad's taste in music is from the Stone Age (= very old-fashioned) .
我老爸的音乐品味都老得掉渣了。
- My dad's taste in music is from the Stone Age (= very old-fashioned) .
柯林斯词典
- 石器时代
The Stone Ageis a very early period of human history, when people used tools and weapons made of stone, not metal.
双语例句
- It exhibits the unearthed relics and the Royal collections from the new stone age to the Qing dynasy.
展览的文物有从新石器石时代到清朝的出土文物及皇室收藏品。 - The Stone Age has been divided into two periods: the Old Stone Age and the New Stone Age.
石器时代分为两个阶段:旧石器时代和新石器时代。 - Three months, gentlemen, and we're back in the stone age.
3个月后,我们就回到石器时代了。 - Our ancestors lived in eras we call the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
我们祖先生活的时代,我们称之为石器时代、青铜时代和铁器时代。 - But there is no evidence that Stone Age peoples set up shop in caves for very long.
但是,并没有证据表明石器时代的人有长时间在洞穴中建立商店。 - These were Stone Age people, who lived in caves and wore fur and leather.
这些石器时代(StoneAge)的人,居住在洞穴中,穿着毛皮。 - From the unearthed relics, it can be known that there have been human activities since the Old Stone Age.
新疆的地理环境GeographicalEnvironmentinXinjiang从出土文物中可以知道,在遥远的旧石器时代,就有了人类的活动。 - All of these three men lived in the old Stone Age.
这三种猿人都生活在旧石器时代。 - Most people in 18th century England endured a standard of living roughly equivalent to that of the stone age.
在18世纪,大多数英国人还忍受着和石器时代大体相当的生活水准。 - Of or relating to a middle period of the Stone Age ( following the paleolithic).
属于或关于中石器时代的(紧随旧石器时代)。
