ignorance
ignorance 英 [ˈɪgnərəns] 美 [ˈɪɡnərəns]
n. 无知,愚昧
名词复数:ignorances
- If you didn't do any of the reading or homework for your Russian history class, you are probably hoping the teacher won't call on you, so you can hide your ignorance, or lack of knowledge.
- 请先登录
- n. 无知,愚昧
-
1. widespread ignorance of the disease
对这种疾病的普遍不了解
-
2. 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。
-
3. She was kept in ignorance ofher husband's activities.
关于丈夫的活动,她一直蒙在鼓里。
-
4. 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。
- ignorance (n.) c. 1200, "lack of wisdom or knowledge," from Old French ignorance (12c.), from Latin ignorantia "want of knowledge" (see ignorant). Ignoration (1832) has been used in the sense "act of ignoring."
- 请先登录
0 个回复