ingenue 英 [ˈænʒeɪnju:]   美 [ˈændʒənu]

ingenue

ingenue  英 [ˈænʒeɪnju:] 美 [ˈændʒənu]

n. 天真无邪的少女;扮演天真姑娘的女演员 

名词复数:ingenues 

They say a fool and his money are soon parted but I wouldn't call our ingenue a fool. 他们说一个傻瓜会很快输掉他的钱,但我不愿意称那些朴实的人们为傻瓜。
This is why along with telling our imaginary ingenue about sheep theory I would also show them an experienced mob running the three-card trick. 这是关于为什么在向淳朴的人们解释绵羊理论时要提到街头骗子“三卡把戏”的经历。

  • What do Ophelia, Snow White, and Sandy from the movie "Grease" all have in common? You could call each one an ingénue, or a young female character in literature or film who is wholesome and innocent.
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  • n. 天真无邪的少女;扮演天真姑娘的女演员
  • 1. They say a fool and his money are soon parted but I wouldn't call our ingenue a fool.

    他们说一个傻瓜会很快输掉他的钱,但我不愿意称那些朴实的人们为傻瓜。

  • 2. This is why along with telling our imaginary ingenue about sheep theory I would also show them an experienced mob running the three-card trick.

    这是关于为什么在向淳朴的人们解释绵羊理论时要提到街头骗子“三卡把戏”的经历。

  • 3. Would you not rather have your precious little ingenue?

    你们不想让你们那个机灵的小宝贝演主角了?

  • ingenue (n.) "young woman who displays innocent candor or simplicity," 1848, from French ingénue "artless girl," especially as a character on the stage, noun use of fem. of ingénu "ingenuous, artless, simple" (13c.), from Latin ingenuus "frank, upright, candid," originally "free-born" (see ingenuous). Italicized in English into 20c.
in·génue / ˈænʒeɪnjuː ; NAmE ˈændʒənuː / noun ( from French) an innocent young woman, especially in a film/movie or play (尤指电影或戏剧中的)天真少女 ingénue ingénues in·génue / ˈænʒeɪnjuː ; NAmE ˈændʒənuː /
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