crudest
adj. 粗魯的( crude的最高階 ); 粗略的; 天然的; 簡陋的
A crude method or measurement is not exact or detailed, but may be useful or correct in a rough, general way.
Standard measurements of blood pressure are an important but crude way of assessing the risk of heart disease or strokes...
標準的血壓測量是評估患心臟病或中風機率的一個重要但不精確的方法。
Birthplace data are only the crudest indicator of actual migration paths.
出生地資訊只能非常粗略地顯示實際移民過程。
If you describe an object that someone has made as crude, you mean that it has been made in a very simple way or from very simple parts.
...crude wooden boxes.
簡陋的木盒子
If you describe someone as crude, you disapprove of them because they speak or behave in a rude, offensive, or unsophisticated way.
Nev! Must you be quite so crude?
尼夫!你非得那麼粗俗嗎?
...crude language.
粗俗的語言
Crude substances are in a natural or unrefined state, and have not yet been used in manufacturing processes.
...8.5 million tonnes of crude steel.
850萬噸粗鋼
Crude is the same as crude oil .
It inculcated universal asceticism and social levelling in its crudest form.
這種文獻倡導普遍的禁慾主義和粗陋的平均主義.
At the crudest level, prices provide an incentive for production.
從最基本的層次來說, 價格刺激生產.
At its crudest, talk of " reciprocity " can sound grim.
從最壞的角度來看, “ 互惠互利 ” 一說似乎有些無情無義.
The crudest attacks come with the culprit's electronic fingerprints.
這之中最粗野的攻擊是伴隨著罪犯的電子指紋而來的.