illiterate
illiterate 英 [ɪˈlɪtərət] 美 [ɪˈlɪtərɪt]
adj. 文盲的;不识字的 n. 文盲
名词复数:illiterates
- You can describe a person unable to read or write as illiterate. Karaoke, which involves singing out the words to songs as they scroll across a big screen, requires the ability to read. If you’re illiterate, you won’t be able to participate.
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- adj. 文盲的;不识字的
- n. 文盲
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1. computer illiterate
计算机盲
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2. musically illiterate
音乐盲
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3. There are still many illiterate people in our country.
在我国还有许多文盲.
- illiterate (adj.) early 15c., "uneducated, unable to read and write" (originally meaning Latin), from Latin illiteratus "unlearned, unlettered, ignorant; without culture, inelegant," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + literatus "educated," literally "furnished with letters" (see literate). Old English used unstæfwis as a loan-translation of Latin illiteratus. As a noun meaning "illiterate person" from 1620s. Hence, illiterati (1788, Horace Walpole).
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