naive
naive 英 [naɪˈi:v] 美 [nɑˈiv]
adj. 天真的,幼稚的
- No one likes being called naive, since it means you lack sophistication or street smarts.
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- adj. 天真的,幼稚的
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1. to be politically naive
对政治一无所知
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2. I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!
真是难以相信你会幼稚到信任他!
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3. a naive question
无知的问题
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4. Their approach to life is refreshingly naive.
他们对待生活的态度天真率直,令人耳目一新。
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5. I naively assumed that I would be paid for the work.
我天真地以为这活儿是有报酬的。
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6. She has lost none of her naivety.
她丝毫没有失去那份天真烂漫。
- naive (adj.) 1650s, "natural, simple, artless," from French naïve, fem. of naïf, from Old French naif "naive, natural, genuine; just born; foolish, innocent; unspoiled, unworked" (13c.), from Latin nativus "not artificial," also "native, rustic," literally "born, innate, natural" (see native (adj.)). Related: Naively.
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