常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句H. erectus is generally believed to be the direct ancestor of modern humans and also the first hominid to live in caves and tame fire.人們通常認(rèn)爲(wèi)直立人是現(xiàn)代人的直接祖先,也是第一個(gè)生活在洞穴中和學(xué)會(huì)用火的原始人類。Her team is also interested in asking similar questions about human ancestors from East Africa, as well as later species of hominin, such as Homo erectus.她的團(tuán)隊(duì)對(duì)於廻答有關(guān)人類祖先來自東非的類似問題也有興趣,以及原始人類的人種問題,比如原始人類的直立行走。The common ancestor is, however, too recent for the new species to be a remnant of the first human excursion from Africa, the one that led to Java man and Peking man, now known as Homo erectus.然而共同的祖先對(duì)於新人種又太現(xiàn)代,而不能作爲(wèi)來自非洲的人類首次遠(yuǎn)足的遺跡,那次遠(yuǎn)足産生了現(xiàn)在被稱爲(wèi)直立人的爪哇猿人和北京猿人的祖先。權(quán)威例句Only in a brief postscript do we learn that pithecanthropus now goes by the more familiar name homo erectus.ECONOMIST: How man has learned, through history, about his habitat 返回 erectus