ignorant
英 ['ɪgn(ə)r(ə)nt]
美['ɪɡnərənt]
- adj. 无知的;愚昧的
英英释意
- 1. lacking general education or knowledge;
- "an ignorant man"
- "nescient of contemporary literature"
- "an unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues"
- "exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions"
- 2. ignorant of the fundamentals of a given art or branch of knowledge;
- "ignorant of quantum mechanics"
- "musically illiterate"
- 3. lacking basic knowledge;
- "how can someone that age be so ignorant?"
- "inexperienced and new to the real world"
- 4. used of things; lacking sense or awareness;
- "ignorant hope"
- "fine innocent weather"
- 5. lacking knowledge or skill;
- "unversed in the jargon of the social scientist"
- 6. lacking information or knowledge;
- "an unknowledgeable assistant"
双语例句
- 1. Authors are famously ignorant about the realities of publishing.
- 作者们不了解出版界的实际情况,这是人所共知的。
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- 2. People don'tlike to ask questions for fear of appearing ignorant.
- 人们不喜欢问问题,害怕自己会显得很无知。
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- 3. Many people are worryingly ignorant of the facts about global warming.
- 许多人竟然不知道地球变暖的事实,实在令人担忧。
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- 4. I'm statistic-phobic, and hopelessly ignorant of medicine.
- 我对统计数据感到恐惧,对药物一窍不通。
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- 5. He was self-important, vain and ignorant.
- 他傲慢自负,虚荣无知。
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