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naive

[naɪˈi:v] [nɑˈiv]
  • 比较级:naiver;
  • 最高级:naivest;
  • 副词:naively;
  • 名词:naivety;
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    • ADJ-GRADED
      天真的;幼稚的
      If you describe someone as naive, you think they lack experience and so expect things to be easy or people to be honest or kind.
      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。 I must have been naive to think we would get my parents' blessing. 我一定太天真了,竟认为我们会得到我父母的祝福。
    英汉词典释义
    • adj.
      幼稚的; 无经验的; 单纯的
      It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says. 相信他会言行一致, 你未免太单纯了。
      天真的; 轻信的
      Don't be so naive as to be taken in by their lies. 不要太轻信, 以免被他们的谎言所欺骗。 She is so naive that she believes everything he tells her. 她如此天真以致相信他告诉她的一切。
    英英词典释义
    • Adjective
      1. marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience;
      "a teenager's naive ignorance of life""the naive assumption that things can only get better""this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances"
      2. lacking experience of life;
      "a callow youth of seventeen"
      3. lacking sophistication