ignorant
ignorant 英 [ˈɪgnərənt] 美 [ˈɪɡnərənt]
adj. 无知的;愚昧的
名词复数:ignorants
- If you make an ignorant comment, your listeners might laugh at you, might get mad at you, or they might patiently instruct you in the ways that you are uninformed.
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- adj. 无知的;愚昧的
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1. an ignorant person, an ignorant question
无知的人╱提问
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2. Never make your students feel ignorant.
千万别让你的学生感到无知。
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3. He's ignorant about modern technology.
他对现代科技一无所知。
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4. At that time I was ignorant of events going on elsewhere.
那时我并不了解其他地方发生的事情。
- ignorant (adj.) late 14c., "lacking wisdom or knowledge; unaware," from Old French ignorant (14c.), from Latin ignorantem (nominative ignorans) "not knowing, ignorant," present participle of ignorare "not to know, to be unacquainted; mistake, misunderstand; take no notice of, pay no attention to," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Old Latin gnarus "aware, acquainted with" (source also of Classical Latin noscere "to know," notus "known"), from Proto-Latin suffixed form *gno-ro-, suffixed form of PIE root *gno- "to know." Also see uncouth.
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