单词 | ignorance |
释义 | Word family noun ignorance adjective ignorant adverb ignorantly ig·no·rance /ˈɪɡnərəns/ ●●○ AWL noun [uncountable] 1 NOT KNOWlack of knowledge or information about something 无知;愚昧 Excuse my ignorance, but how does it actually work? 请原谅我的无知,它究竟是如何运作的?ignorance of our ignorance of the true situation 我们对真实状况的不了解in ignorance I would have remained in ignorance if Shaun hadn’t mentioned it. 要不是肖恩提起这件事,我还蒙在鼓里呢。ignorance about public fear and ignorance about AIDS 公众对于艾滋病的恐惧和无知2. ignorance is bliss WORRIEDused to say that if you do not know about a problem, you cannot worry about it 无知是福Examples from the Corpusignorance• But it's essential, and ignorance of it can be costly.• He showed complete ignorance of the most basic historical facts.• Only for such beings is ignorance not bliss.• I haven't read your latest book, so I hope you'll forgive my ignorance.• Even from the depths of my ignorance it had been impossible not to notice how the discourse had changed.• Leaders who confuse vision with cliche, however, betray their own ignorance of the human part of performance and change challenges.• I use this to excuse the possible ignorance which my question may make apparent!• He repeated his question, and came up against the same smiling ignorance.• Is this not a just punishment for their ignorance, for their lack of attention?• The workers' ignorance compounds their poverty: everywhere, failure to follow the most elementary rules of diet makes undernourishment worse.ignorance of• The average American's ignorance of geography is shocking.ig·no·rance nounChineseSyllable Corpus information lack something knowledge of about or |
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