Neolithic
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
专有名词
英 /ˌni.əˈlɪθ.ɪk/|/ˌni.əʊˈlɪθ.ɪk/
美 /ˌni.oʊˈlɪθ.ɪk/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A person who lived during the New Stone Age.
— For the Neolithics, the stone was flint, and it's still impressive to see what they were able to achieve with it.
形容词 adj.
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Of or relating to the New Stone Age.
— Tokens are first identified at around the same time as the local peoples changed from a life based on hunting and gathering to one based on agriculture. The tokens, as Schmandt-Besserat says, "were part and parcel of the Neolithic phenomenon; that is, the so-called agricultural revolution." (Before Writing 41).
专有名词
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The period of prehistory from circa 8500 to 4500 BCE.
— Holonyms: Stone Age < prehistory
词形变化
词源
词源 1
From neo- + -lithic. Coined by English banker, Liberal politician, philanthropist, scientist and polymath John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, in 1865 as a refinement of the three-age system.
词源 2
From neo- + -lithic. Coined by English banker, Liberal politician, philanthropist, scientist and polymath John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, in 1865 as a refinement of the three-age system.
词源 3
From neo- + -lithic. Coined by English banker, Liberal politician, philanthropist, scientist and polymath John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, in 1865 as a refinement of the three-age system.
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