(Noun) biologia zalążek; zaczątek organu, organ szczątkowy;
rudiments - (Noun) podstawy, początki; zaczątki; zasady;
rudiments - (Noun) podstawy, początki; zaczątki; zasady;
n C
1. (in pl, elements, first principles) podstawy, początki.
2. (imperfectly developed organ) organ szczątkowy
zaczątek m, niedorozwinięty narząd
zaczątek, niedorozwinięty narząd
n (zw. pl rudiments - podstawy, podstawowe wiadomości
SZCZĄTEK
(the remains of a body part that was functional at an earlier stage of life
"Meckel's diverticulum is the rudiment of the embryonic yolk sac")
narząd szczątkowy, rudyment
Początek
zaczątek
Przykłady użycia
Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Many of the works feature skulls, but the one that captivates me is called Adam, a circle-faced figure/assemblage that has a leering expression, and a snake for an arm reaching down to clutch a rudimentary penis.
Andrews said: "Great apes' ability to engage in rudimentary narrative communication suggests to us that, like humans, they are able to make sense of their world by telling stories, and to relay their thoughts about the world to others.
After some rudimentary scene-setting - essentially a) Robert De Niro telephones Ben Stiller, b) shouts "I'm hilariously uptight - and I'm coming to your house!" and c) Ben Stiller makes a sad noise on a trumpet - we meet the eponymous Little Fockers.
Most lepa-lepa have rudimentary engines, but Ane can't afford one.