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proto-elamite

/proh-toh-ee-luh-mahyt/US // ˌproʊ toʊˈi ləˌmaɪt //

原生拉曼石,原生拉美石,原生拉米特,原生拉米特石

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the Indigenous script of Elam, found on inscriptions and tablets from the fourth millennium b.c.

Examples

  • There are also funding and logistical imperatives for ISIS to pursue the proto-state strategy.

  • No one was using Final Cut, so it was this Proto Editing program.

  • Such proto-tweets allowed some full-time gossips to work as compilers of the “trending” topics of the day.

  • There is "water" in English, "wasser" in German, "vatten" in Swedish, all cognates emanating from "wator" in proto-German.

  • In the current proto-populist climate, complicated could actually win for a change.

  • The influence of the leisure class is not consistently for or against the rehabilitation of this proto-anthropoid human nature.

  • The oxygen of the atmosphere also unites with certain minerals, such as the proto-salts of iron, and converts them into peroxides.

  • As far as he knew, there was no such thing as a proto-man myth in wide currency around the galaxy.

  • Remember this, though: I cannot tell you what to expect when you reach the original home of proto-man.

  • Or must proto-man, like humans everywhere, fall victim to subjective time if objective time did not matter for him?