(especially in prehistoric times) a person who lived in a cave
(尤指史前)穴居人。
a hermit
隐士,隐居者。
a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned
守旧的人,老顽固。
"late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek
n. 穴居人;隐士;隐居者;守旧的人;老顽固
"The old music business is a troglodyte-ish system," she said in an interview.
“旧的音乐行业是穴居人的体系,”她在一个采访中说。
He would be devolved to the lowliest life-form, a mere troglodyte, exiled from his own kind.
他将会退化成最低等的生命,被同类放逐的野蛮人。
When you pick up the helm of seeing you finally understand why the blind troglodyte would find it worthless.
当你拾起来视觉头盔后,你终于明白为什么看不见的穴居人会认为它一无所值。
When you pick up the Helm of Seeing, you finally understand why the blind troglodyte would find it worthless.
当你拾起来视觉头盔后,你终于明白为什么看不见的穴居人会认为它一无所值。
This is the most outstanding, intact example of a troglodyte settlement in the Mediterranean region ecosystem.
马泰拉地区是保存最为完好、典型的史前穴居人定居点。
(especially in prehistoric times) a person who lived in a cave
(尤指史前)穴居人。
a hermit
隐士,隐居者。
a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned
守旧的人,老顽固。
"late 15th cent.: via Latin from Greek