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单词 Naive
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(1) It's naive to think that teachers are always tolerant.
(2) Jim can be so naive sometimes.
(3) It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says.
(4) It would be naive of us to think that football is only a game.
(5) I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!
(6) She was very naive to believe that he'd stay with her.
(7) He smiled to think how naive he used to be.
(8) Her paintings have a naive, dreamlike quality.
(9) He regarded the move as politically naive.
(10) Their view was that he had been politically naive.
(11) They were naive and easily misled.
(12) Her naive attitude provoked their derision.
(13) Their approach to life is refreshingly naive.
(14) He's stunningly naive for a person of his age.
(15) Her speech was naive and ill-timed.
(16) Her rosy view of life abroad seems rather naive.
(17) I wish she'd wake up ! She's so naive!
(18) He was naive and easily influenced by his friends.
(19) I know I was a naive fool to trust him but he is a real charmer who totally took me in.
(20) Don't be so naive as to be taken in by their lies.
(21) The drama takes an idealistic, even a naive view of the subject.
(22) It would be naive to think that this could solve all the area's problems straight away.
(23) If I was younger or more naive, the criticism would have destroyed me.
(24) She is so naive that she believes everything he tells her.
(25) You weren't so naive as to believe him, were you?
(26) They make the naive assumption that because it's popular it must be good.
(27) It was a little naive of you to think that they would listen to your suggestions.
(28) Environmentalists have criticized the plan as naive.
(29) Please don't pretend to be good to me. I'm so naive that I will take it seriously.
(30) Her colourful oils and works on paper have a naive, dreamlike quality.
(1) It's naive to think that teachers are always tolerant.
(2) Jim can be so naive sometimes.
(3) It's naive of you to believe he'll do what he says.
(4) It would be naive of us to think that football is only a game.
(5) I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!
(6) She was very naive to believe that he'd stay with her.
(7) He smiled to think how naive he used to be.
(8) I wish she'd wake up ! She's so naive!
(9) Don't be so naive as to be taken in by their lies.
(10) She is so naive that she believes everything he tells her.
(31) Stewart plays the naive new senator.
(32) It's almost too naive to ask!
(33) By his own admission, he was naive.
(34) Kattina was either a practised inquisitor, or very naive.
(35) She was beautiful and sweet but very naive.
(36) I must have been very naive.
(37) They are naive about the competitive environment.
(38) This is where you are so naive.
(39) She is sometimes naive, but she's not stupid.
(40) The first assumption of the Census Bureau, therefore, must be viewed as fatuous at worst, naive at best.
(41) Certainly, more modern uses of the survey method have disregarded some of the rather naive methodological assumptions of the early surveys.
(42) Such events must have undermined even Prokofiev's naive, self-centred confidence.
(43) We're not naive anymore like we were in the 60s.
(44) He held onto the naive belief that Marxism would solve all the world's problems.
(45) Mr Crossland's lawyer told the court that it was a tragic case of a young idealist who was also naive.
(46) Those naive souls who have longed for a simpler and better way have had to consign their visions to pointless daydreams.
(47) The explanations in the official report are so naive that they can not be taken seriously.
(48) A naive operation consists of pushing one crate into an adjacent free area.
(49) Religion has been accused indeed of keeping people docile and naive.
(50) Perhaps Hathaway was naive to buy into his dream of a record for their 7-year - old daughter.
(51) Is anyone in domestic or foreign government stupid enough or naive enough to believe this?
(52) What is in some ways ironic is that a naive notion of necessity had already received a severe jolt from David Hume.
(53) The social action programme is another example of the Labour party's naive employment policies.
(54) The endless debate that centred on the issue at the time was sometimes naive, or ambiguous,[http:///naive.html] or even dangerous.
(55) Ambitious professors have not been unknown to take advantage of uninformed, naive students to advance their own careers.
(56) Manufacturers wrote their own copy and it appears very naive now.
(57) It had become associated in the popular imagination with something naive, laughable or downright kinky.
(58) Anyone who imagines that any regulatory system can invariably guarantee success is naive.
(59) Little problem had been expected from that workforce: it was young, unorganized and naive.
(60) It was an unequal relationship. He was rich, powerful and experienced -- I was very young and naive.
(61) Looking back, Andrew Ory acknowledges he was both brash and naive, but willing to take chances.
(62) The atmosphere between them was chilly enough for the most naive Girl to notice.
(63) She seemed reasonably harmless and naive and willing to please.
(64) It is a myth that is clinically naive and will not stand up in the face of empirical evidence.
(65) She struggled to analyze whether this was a naive point of view; or worthless cynicism.
(66) Everything was perfect except that when I came to train experimentally naive monkeys, I discovered that they did not like peanuts.
(67) From the benefit of hindsight, it was somewhat naive on my part, assuming that anybody can do anything.
(68) You don't have to breach netiquette to get flamed-just expressing a contrary or naive opinion should do the trick.
(69) The product of wishful and naive thinking - nothing but a cruel deceit: a phantasmagoria.
(70) A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as naive and rightly rejected.
(71) I soon realised that not everyone was as naive as I had been and I fell out with Kate and Alison.
(72) I was very naive at the beginning but I learn fast.
(73) This sociologically naive view has long since had to be abandoned.
(74) Talking with Bimal I realized how wrong - or naive - I had been.
(75) Yet only a naive observer would say that his son is not powerful.
(76) Deborah Sherwin, defending Cook, said he was also naive about the drugs.
(77) This is, clearly, a pretty naive view, even of a direct response campaign.
(78) She uses the vignettes to explode a naive view of romantic fulfilment in marriage.
(79) In view of the official line that April's supplementary budget was designed to boost only domestic firms, this may be naive.
(80) Trying artificially to separate politics and management, or treat the former as an illegitimate intrusion, is naive.
(81) But Donald Rumsfeld's appointment as defence secretary makes those predictions look naive.
(82) He admitted he had been very naive when he began giving away his fortune six years ago.
(83) Students objected to being portrayed as naive, immature and easily-led innocents.
(84) I was so naive - I believed everything the military told me.
(85) All right, the Ardakkeans seemed fairly naive about some things, like crime.
(86) Young physicians entering their first research post and hoping for a higher degree are vulnerable and naive.
(87) But to regard him as naive rather than evil is to miss the point.
(88) If there is conversion from memory to naive phenotype, the conversion rate will be significantly greater than zero.
(89) It is an attempt, perhaps a rather naive attempt, to apply information theory to decoration.
(90) It would be naive and vain to try to emulate Pope John, who was unique and unrepeatable.
(91) I'd say she's a bit of a fanatic, and just as naive as the rest of them.
(92) Their philosophy may have seemed reckless and naive but, given the nature of the marketplace, it was understandable.
(93) He is a renowned and honourable man, but with regard to this matter he is either being naive or obtuse.
(94) Standard economic theory would dismiss the effort as naive and counterproductive.
(95) We have already seen how the naive inductivist accounts for the explanatory and predictive power of science.
(96) She was awkward, and naive, and thrifty, and ill-read, and genteel.
(97) Optimistic and somewhat naive, I set about the task of raising funds and organizing operations.
(98) Our naive arrangements, it seemed, had opened a social can of worms.
(99) It also shows that Brutus was quite naive towards the reasons which the other conspirators had for killing Caesar.
(100) Am I naive or snobbish in thinking that better standards ought to be enforced by the employers?
(101) However, it is as naive to regard religious divisions as self-explanatory as it is to see nationalisms so.
(102) The implicit assumption of the naive Phillips curve was that the expected rate of inflation was zero.
(103) The script they came up with was trendy and repetitive, rather naive but tuned directly to the youth of the moment.
(104) The typical punter is a lot more naive than licensed dealers let on.
(105) In the first instance she arranges the marriage of Elgiva to the sensitive and naive king.
(106) It gives a dynamic picture of science rather than the static account of the most naive falsificationists.
(107) It is naive to think that self-assertiveness is easy. To live self-assertively - which means to live authentically-is an act of high courage. That is why so many people spend the better part of their lives in hiding - from others and also from themselves. Nathaniel Branden 
(108) At the time the criticism in the press seemed irrelevant because it was so naive.
(108) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(109) But it would be naive in the extreme to believe that the system is always unjust.
(110) However, such naive views, as we shall see later, were to be proved incorrect.
(111) Figure 9b shows the space which a naive search algorithm will explore for this task.
(112) He was not naive, nor was he blind to the greedy practices of some merchants and manufacturers in his day.
(113) Can Misha Glenny be so politically naive that he has unwittingly turned into an apologist for aggression?
(114) And even though I'd had the baby, I was still very naive.
(115) Cragg and Malkiel provided evidence that professional analysts were no more accurate than naive earnings forecasting methods over 5-year horizons.
(116) Many might seek to use the asylum route and, indeed, it would be naive to think otherwise.
(117) When the product is the supplier it is naive to suppose that the same rules apply.
(118) I think we all know that the book clubs are not naive.
(119) This do-or-die attitude clashes with the caution advocated by the naive inductivist.
(120) We seem to be laboring under the naive notion that teen-age girls get pregnant after going too far with their high-school classmates.
(121) This is a rather naive view of a regime which openly threatens those who hold different views with death.
(122) Could anyone be as naive as Jett appeared to be?
(123) Forget the stereotype of the naive female student who answers an ad and ends up on the streets.
(124) David was loyal to a fault, and in his naive understanding quietly expected the same kind of loyalty in return.
(125) Naive trainees were often thus coaxed into doing hard, boring work for little remuneration.
(126) Many, if not most, of their theories seem rather naive, even childlike, today.
(127) Well-organised Cambridge tried to kill the game and Boro were naive when caught out so often by the offside trap.
(128) It is a mistake to be too naive about the old wetland commons.
(129) Realities were not so simple, men neither so cynical, nor so naive.
(130) It does not refer to naive anthropomorphism, to childish notions of a kind of finite Person resident somewhere.
(131) The view that this small and privileged class will retain its power and income is naive.
(132) I know that sounds very childish and naive, but think about it.
(133) It would be naive to believe that there aren't lots of people who would leap at the opportunity.
(134) Every teenage fantasy, frustration and obsession is here as the naive youngsters exchange their drab existences for an alcohol-induced escapism.
(135) No longer did record companies set a contractual agenda which the young, naive performer was obliged to follow.
(136) He blames himself for being naive about how such centres come into being, and about how they can be run.
(137) In organizations with scarce resources political activity is inevitable and only the naive decry it.
(138) Faded pastel charms of the naive music.
(139) Naive, perhaps[/naive.html], but whom did her naivete harm?
(140) Let me always naive Headstall mad.
(141) Childishness naive forever traveling in the blue space.
(142) Her initial confidence can seem brash and naive.
(143) So is Charas a naive dreamer?
(144) She is a naive girl, a most unspotted lily.
(145) Modern readers would find such naive solution totally unacceptable.
(146) But that's naive -- and even disingenuous.
(147) His naive attitude provokes their derision.
(148) She was so naive to believe the con man.
(149) Ninety percent of the concerns that novice programmers express about the execution speed of an interpreted/byte-compiled language like Python are simply naive.
(150) EXAMPLE: The reports of huge profits being made in the sales of the worthless product were just flimflam invented to stimulate investment by naive people.
(151) It was the highlights of the paper that the method combined the explicit features and naive bayes classifier together to identify both of the encrypted and not encrypted P2P traffic.
(152) Never be so bookish and naive as to treat complex class struggle as a simple matter.
(153) These tendencies are related to a rather widespread naive belief the compatibility of morality and expediency.
(154) She was still young and naive, with some girl's freshness.
(155) He is naive, simple and guileless; he cannot be guilty of fraud.
(156) Literally speaking, a "naive person" is an amateur, a layman, an enthusiast who from time to time joins the creation.
(157) Consider me naive, but I believe the majority of companies actually like their customers and users and want to provide them with a valuable service.
(158) To portray him out of context could make him appear naive and unworldly.
(159) The naive approach uses a cursor to scan the table and execute a positioned update statement for each row.
(160) Internet users also start Qiubite said : no basic knowledge of market economy naive, and certainly "color TV alliance", the dynamic power, Cancan She ended.
(161) She loves this naive and unpretending world, and also feels sorry for the fatuity and getting behind of this world.
(162) However hedonistic or naive they may be, children have long memories.
(163) Proximal and distal daughter cells were isolated from infected mice, sorted and transferred to naive recipients that were then challenged immediately or 30 days later with L. monocytogenes.
(164) Naive - Bayes model can integrate the prior information and the sample information.
(165) Sand can be retired, but looking at the Black Maria Mills, is what the community has always been in such a miserable, or simply naive is also a crime.
(166) The leading cause of corneal graft failure is T cell-mediated immune rejection. Costimula-tion has been shown to be necessary for full activation of naive T cell.
(167) Naive Bayes classifier is a simple and effective classification method. Classifying based on Bayes Technology has got more and more attentions in the field of data mining.
(168) It is quite as important to recognize that the reversionary-technophiliac synthesis it symbolizes is as naive as it is idealistic.
(168) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(169) How long hasn't known, I only feel entire naive spirit (Yuan Shen) to have vibration, which allows me to dive into a rhythm of out space and muddily forget all.
(170) If she was the naive girl, Guy Pollock was the clumsy boy.
(171) Once naive, once bitter and astringent. Good - bye muddled when one was young.
(172) The "naive art style" here refers to an art style of creation that is in pursuit of the raw, simple and primitive vitality, as if they had never received any professional training and regulation.
(173) Some might call a ban on autonomous robots naive or complain that it would tie the hands of soldiers faced with irregular warfare.
(174) However, for this article, I'll show only the Naive Bayes approach, because it demonstrates the overall problem and inputs in Mahout.
(175) Ago is a naive girl, but it has now become a mature woman, strong-minded.
(176) Earlier, rival candidate Hilary Rodham Clinton called his foreign policy ideas naive.
(177) I love kids, When I stay with children, their naive, naughty and teeny-weeny lovely idea, let me can not help but want to give them more love. Also make the job becomes a kind of enjoy life mode!
(178) Naive Bayes Classification is a sort of statistics classification. This paper introduces method of NBC and pattern of computer-aided diagnosing for uterine myoma.
(179) Wang Xiao Ya phase broadcasts image exposure appearance is green unsmooth naive!
(180) AIM : To investigate the effects of low - dose theophylline on differentiation of the naive T lymphocyte.
(181) The comedy, which stars Paul Rudd as a naive do-gooder, was rated R and appealed to an older demographic that was more likely to stay home because of the storm.
(182) You can now stop this kind of bored, naive playgame.
(183) Not long ago, President George W. Bush was considered naive for suggesting that the promotion of democracy in the Arab world should be a staple of American foreign policy.
(184) This paper focuses on privacy preserving classification, and presents a privacy preserving Naive Bayes classification approach based on data randomization and feature reconstruction.
(185) The Cinderella-esque, inspirational hip-hop movie, directed by Stephen Fung, stars Chinese actress Kitty Zhang as a naive farm girl who happens to also be an incredibly talented hip-hop dancer.
(186) Chekhov creates a set of naive images of children in his series of children characters.
(187) Immediately, I move my spirit force to let all absorbed energy concentrate on my both hands and mix few own na?ve Qi, using this way I can control the massive world original Qi through few naive Qi.
(188) To improve efficiency, used naive Bayes classify method to reduce the searching space.
(189) Entrepreneurs who utter this lie look naive at best,() stupid at worst.
(190) In truth, the Chinese couldn't believe their luck in finding such a naive and biddable partner as Kissinger.
(191) TAN classifier extends the structure of Naive Bayes classifier by adding augmenting arcs that obey certain structural restrictions.
(192) At present more inexpensive selling price, very suitable naive user choice.
(193) Berceuse Alexia Ashferd here was a friendly, but naive King who wed a very nasty Queen.
(194) Then by Naive Bayes text classification method, a document unknown class can be classified.
(195) Now manga has been developed as a big industry, which is popular with many people, although it had been thought as naive and dumpish.
(196) He then beat back Republican efforts to portray him as reckless, naive and inexperienced.
(197) Presently , naive Bayes algorithm for Email filtering has been accepted widely for its simplicity and plainness.
(198) The 16-byte result is lower than reported for RMM, but better than the result for the naive TCP transport, while the 128-byte result matches the RMM report, and the 1,024-byte result far exceeds RMM.
(198) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(199) The hastily assembled stimulus packages were a throwback to naive Keynesianism.
(200) And you feel naive for asking, since the answer is, self-evidently, People do these things to other people.
(201) Now you tell me, is such a naive child, being not worldly-wise and unable to play clever tricks, really capable of lying?
(202) The first approach is a simple Map-Reduce-enabled Naive Bayes classifier.
(203) All these are not unexpected, particularly her tragic marriage with a shy husband and sexlessness, but her support to her husband from beginning to end, just because she is naive.
(204) In The Line of Beauty, Aids becomes part of a bigger picture and of that arc from naive romance at the beginning to a more disillusioned and even tragic ending.
(205) So show the enough trueness even some naive and soft things in your affection.
(206) We sang ballads or played the simplest game prevailing in childhood, which once brought joyance to us and were making us relaxed and naive again in the world of adults.
(207) Scholars have suggested that because the edicts say nothing about the philosophical aspects of Buddhism, Asoka had a simplistic and naive understanding of the Dhamma.
(208) Of course , to naive girls like myself , you're inscrutable.
(209) Naive Bayes classification is a kind of simple and effective classification model. However, the performance of this model may be poor due to the assumption on the condition independence.
(210) I'm lucky that I had the opportunity, back at age twenty, to romanticize things and be naive.
(211) Naive Bayes classifier is a simple and effective classification method based on probability theory, but its attribute independence assumption is often violated in the real world.
(212) The naive implementation of this recurrence relation as a recursive method would have led to an inefficient solution involving multiple computations of subproblems.
(213) The actors are fabulous, Sophie Marceau asand Yvan Attal as a naive guy are really convincing.
(214) This may be the most barbarity scene in the world. People can barbecue everything they want. The Colobus satanas naive eyes charge the sin.
(215) Man of somewhat naive young, the friend to maintain some chivalrous feelings. To be happy, be cheerful, perseverant, . This has nothing to do and character.
(215) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(216) Conservatives criticized Obama's inaugural speech last year as naive for offering to extend a hand to adversaries like Iran and North Korea if they would "unclench" their fists.
(217) The nature worship of prairie culture is a kind of ecological ethics which returns to nature and pursues(naive) internally .
(218) A naive approach might be to use a library entry point for sorting, supplied with a comparison function to say that "Kim Black" precedes "Dan Smith" because 40,000 is greater than 6,000, and so on.
(219) She is a reminder of the natural curiosity that we once held in our naive, untainted childhood, summoning us to reexamine our seemingly prohibitory surrounding walls and grasp beyond it.
(220) Candide tells the tale of its naive eponymous protagonist, taught to believe in Leibnizian optimism.
(221) It is mainly of two kinds, Naive Bayesian Classification and Bayesian Belief Network Classification.
(222) A Navy man primarily, narrow, naive politically, he kept drumming at the theme of parity, although he knew the idea could never be accepted.
(223) Childlike Innocence man of somewhat naive, the friend to maintain some chivalrous feelings.
(224) And Barbarian Nations such as German and Slav were somewhat like naive children.
(225) Gillian silly, but very naive, touch a human's bottom line.
(226) Nothing did more to tilt the counter culture toward a naive Technophilia than this seductive trio of delights.
(227) It would be naive to urge or expect either country to become a full-blooded democracy in a trice.
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