- Innocence means you’ve done nothing wrong. You’ve broken no laws, committed no sins, and are not guilty of any morally evil act. Well done.
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- n. 清白;无辜;无罪;天真无邪
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1. This new evidence will prove their innocence.
这一新的证据将证明他们的清白。
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2. I asked if she was married in all innocence .
我问她结婚了没有,完全没有恶意。
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3. Children lose their innocence as they grow older.
儿童随着年龄的增长而失去其天真。
- innocence (n.) mid-14c., "freedom from guilt or moral wrong," from Old French inocence "innocence; purity, chastity" (12c., Modern French innocence), from Latin innocentia "blamelessness, uprightness, integrity," from innocens "harmless; blameless; disinterested" (see innocent). Meaning "lacking in guile or artifice," as of childhood, is from late 14c. Meaning "freedom from legal wrong" is from 1550s.
in·no·cence / ˈɪnəsns ; NAmE ˈɪnəsns / noun [uncountable ] 1 the fact of not being guilty of a crime, etc. 清白;无辜;无罪 ◆ She protested her innocence (= said repeatedly that she was innocent). 她一再申明自己是无辜的。 ◆ This new evidence will prove their innocence. 这一新的证据将证明他们的清白。 ◆ I asked if she was married in all innocence (= without knowing it was likely to offend or upset her). 我问她结婚了没有,完全没有恶意。 OPP guilt 2 lack of knowledge and experience of the world, especially of evil or unpleasant things 天真;纯真;单纯 ◆ Children lose their innocence as they grow older. 儿童随着年龄的增长而失去其天真。 in·no·cence / ˈɪnəsns ; NAmE ˈɪnəsns /
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