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天真的英语为naive。
一、发音
naive 英[naɪˈiːv] 美[naɪˈiːv]
二、含义
adj. 缺乏经验的; 幼稚的; 无知的; 轻信的; 天真的; 率直的; 稚拙派的(简单质朴,色彩明快);
三、用法
比较级:naiver 最高级:naivest
四、例句
It's naive to think that teachers are always tolerant.
认为老师们总那么宽容是幼稚的。
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近义词:innocent
一、发音
innocent 英 ['ɪnəsnt],美 ['ɪnəsnt]
二、意思
adj. 清白的;无害的;无辜的;无知的;天真纯洁的
三、用法
1、用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
innocent amusement〔enjoyment〕 无害的娱乐〔享受〕
innocent child 天真无邪的孩子
2、~+介词
be innocent about 对?一无所知
be innocent of 没有
四、例句
A man is accounted innocent until he is proven guilty.
一个人未被证明有罪前,被视为是清白的。
锐客家族
你好,高兴帮助你。请采纳,谢谢!!天真无知用英语表达:innocent and ignorant (形容词)或者 innocence and ignorance (名词)
莎拉爱吃沙拉
作为形容词基本就是无罪, 无辜, 天真, 也可以作为名词, 说一个无罪, 无辜, 天真的人。英文详解如下:innocent |ˈinəsənt|adjective1 not guilty of a crime or offense: the arbitrary execution of an innocent man | he was innocent of any fraud.• [ predic. ] ( innocent of) without; lacking : a street quite innocent of bookstores.• [ predic. ] ( innocent of) without experience or knowledge of : a man innocent of war's cruelties.2 [ attrib. ] not responsible for or directly involved in an event yet suffering its consequences : an innocent bystander.3 free from moral wrong; not corrupted : an innocent child.• simple; naive : she is a poor, innocent young creature.4 not intended to cause harm or offense; harmless : an innocent mistake.nounan innocent person, in particular• a pure, guileless, or naive person : she was an innocent compared with this man.• a person involved by chance in a situation, esp. a victim of crime or war : they are prepared to kill or maim innocents in pursuit of a cause.• ( the Innocents) the young children killed by Herod after the birth of Jesus (Matt. 2:16).DERIVATIVESinnocently adverbORIGIN Middle English : from Old French, or from Latin innocent- ‘not harming,’ from in- ‘not’ + nocere ‘to hurt.’USAGE Innocent properly means 'harmless,' but it has long been extended in general language to mean 'not guilty.' The jury (or judge) in a criminal trial does not, strictly speaking, find a defendant 'innocent.' Rather, a defendant may be : guilty or : not guilty of the charges brought. In common use, however, owing perhaps to the concept of the : presumption of innocence, which instructs a jury to consider a defendant free of wrongdoing until proven guilty on the basis of evidence, 'not guilty' and 'innocent' have come to be thought of as synonymous. See also usage at plead .
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