(单词翻译:单击)
1.primitive a.原始的(original);简单的(very simple, not complicated)
词根记忆:prim(第一)+itive ——最早的——原始的
例:Communications and transports of seventeenth century are too primitive to make comparisons with modern ones.
2.primordial a.原始的(first created or developed);主要的(fundamental, primary)
词根记忆:prim(第一)+ord(顺序)+ial——处于第一顺序的——主要的
例:primordial matter原生物质
3.princely a.高贵的(noble);威严的(magnificent)
词根记忆:来自prince(n.王子)
例:The princely gentleman was polite, charming, and well liked.
4.principal a.主要的(main, chief);n.校长(headmaster)
例:In birds, the second finger is the principal strut of the wing, which consists primarily of feathers.//a school principal学校校长
派生词:principally( ad.主要地)
5.principle n.原则(a rule or code of conduct);原理(a comprehensive and fundamental law, doctrine, or assumption);道义(a moral rule or a strong belief that influences your actions)
词根记忆:prin(第一)+cip(取)+le——须第一位选取的——原则
例:It discusses an exception to a general principle outIined in the first paragraph.
派生词:principIed(a.有原则的,有操守的)
同根词:principaI(a.最重要的)
6.priority n.在先(be more important);优先权(right to have or do sth.before others);优先考虑的事(thing that is regarded as more important than Others)
词根记忆:来自prlor(a.在前的)
例:Airlines are assigning a higher priority to safe seating than to minimizing fuel costs.
7.pristine a.原始的(belonging to the earliest period or state);未被破坏的(not spoiled,corrupted);纯洁的(pure);新鲜的(fresh and clean)
词根记忆:prist(=prim最早的)+ine——原始的
例:There are fewer salmon in degraded regions than in pristine ones.
8.privilege n.特权:优惠(a right granted as a peculiar favor)
例:Women in this community enjoyed unusual legal and economic privileges.
9.privy n.有利害关系的人(a person having a legal interest of privity);a.私人的(private, withdrawn);不公开的.秘密参与的(secret)
例:A watchdog group recently uncovered a trick that enables an interloper to rig an E-mail message so that this person will be privy to any comments that a recipient might add as the message is forwarded to others or sent back and forth.
派生词:privily( ad.秘密地:暗中地)