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词根:ignore
adj.ignorant 无知的;愚昧的
ignored 被忽视的;被忽略的
adv.ignorantly 无知地;不学无术地
n.ignoramus 不学无术的人;无知的人
v.ignored 忽略;不顾(ignore的过去分词);不理会
vt.ignore 驳回诉讼;忽视;不理睬
noun
the condition or fact of being ignorant; lack of education, knowledge, training, or the like.Ignorance of the law is no excuse; you can still go to jail.She failed the test out of ignorance, not because she doesn't have the intelligence to pass.He confessed complete ignorance of car mechanics.
约1200年,“缺乏智慧或知识”,源自古法语 ignorance(12世纪),源自拉丁语 ignorantia “缺乏知识”(见 ignorant)。Ignoration(1832)被用于“忽视的行为”的意义。谚语“无知即福”(Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise)的形式来自格雷的《伊顿公学远景颂》(1742年)。
无知
事实错误
The first known use of ignorance was in the 13th century
ikon
ikebananoun
the Japanese art of flower arranging
iguanodonnoun
a large plant-eating dinosaur of the Cretaceous period that usually walked on all four legs
iguananoun
any of various large plant-eating tropical American lizards that have a ridge of tall scales along the middle of the back and loose skin hanging below the neck
iguananoun
any of various large plant-eating tropical American lizards that have a ridge of tall scales along the middle of the back and loose skin hanging below the neck
ignoreverb
to refuse to notice : pay no attention to
ignored his advice
ignoreverb
to refuse to notice : pay no attention to
ignored his advice
ignorantadjective
having no knowledge or education
having no knowledge or understanding of a certain thing
ignorant of mathematics
not informed : unaware
ignorant of the facts
resulting from or showing lack of knowledge
an ignorant mistake
ignorantadjective
having no knowledge or education
having no knowledge or understanding of a certain thing
ignorant of mathematics
not informed : unaware
ignorant of the facts
resulting from or showing lack of knowledge
an ignorant mistake
ignorancenoun
the state or fact of being ignorant : lack of knowledge, education, or awareness
1 When the boy was grown and out hunting, the goddess brought Callisto before him, intending to have him shoot his mother, in ignorance, of course.
2 The common citizens, who were in ignorance of the 245 higher policy, had a great deal to do.
3 Children often behave badly out of/through ignorance .
儿童往往出于无知而不守规矩。
4 My inherent idealism yearns for the issuance of the commemorative stamp and the living document of The Autobiography of Malcolm X to continue to bridge ignorance with insight, and despondency with hope.
5 The three of them look somewhat surprised by his ignorance.
6 Ignorance is not innocence but sin.
无知并非单纯,而是罪恶.
7 Is all this ignorance about the plan just a mask to hide the truth—or is Commander Jameson keeping him in the dark as well?
8 From her point of view, claiming that Amazonian societies could escape their environmental constraints was little more than a display of scientific ignorance, the archaeological version of try- ing to design perpetual-motion machines.
9 “As usual, Seaman Bosch, your insolence can only be surmounted by your ignorance!”
10 Wilkerson not only rectifies the world’s ignorance about the Great Migration, but with twelve hundred interviews and crystalline prose she makes us understand it in its full human reality.
11 Knowledge is virtue. Ignorance is vice.
知识就是美德, 愚昧就是缺点.
12 I was really a clown, but my ignorance made me think I was “sharp.”
13 The foolhardiness or ignorance of her officers was a prolific theme for comment whilst she remained in sight, and efforts were made to signal her to reduce sail in face of her danger.
14 They pass hard, legitimate judgments, unlike the purblind guesses of men, fogged with romanticism and ignorance and bias and wish.
15 They fought a long battle against prejudice and ignorance.
他们同偏见与无知进行了长期的斗争。
16 A man's vanity is actually in proportion to his ignorance.
一个人的虚荣心实际上是和他的愚蠢程度成正比.
17 But he could not think of anything more to say that would hide his ignorance and save his pride.
18 “I think you’ve suffered enough because of this man’s ignorance. If you promise me not to use your magic to throw him into the river again, I’ll forgive your trespass this time.”
19 Some doctors believe ignorance is bliss and don't give their patients all the facts.
有些医生认为无知是福,因此不向病人透露全部病情。
20 Ignorance of a law does not excuse a man for violating it.
一个人不懂法律不构成犯法的理由.
2 愚昧
uninformed unlearned heathenish apish night density blindness fatuity ignorant fatuous lumpen dark blind inept benighted ill-judged obscurant bat-blind lewd unintelligent unenlightened fatuitous darkness unintelligence
5 不学无术
6 缺乏教育
7 无知
inscient rum-dum simple dark innocent ignorant headless unenlightened know-nothing empty-headed feelingless unilluminated nescient ignorantly darkness simplicity innocence emptiness unwisdom nescience ad ignorantiam ignorant of illiterate uninformed illiteracy be born yesterday in the dark vacancy virginity unknowing empty clueless blind dumb rude mindless vacuous unintelligent unlearned benighted untutored uninstructed untaught naive dof incapacious silly senseless unwashed unversed inanity verdancy niaiserie knowledgeless shallow-brained skill-less natural cold mess lewd blue-eyed light-headed unskillful insipient simply insipience unintelligence avidya
8 不知情
9 蒙昧