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🔑 in·no·centBrE /ˈɪnəsnt/NAmE /ˈɪnəsnt/ adjective🔑 not guilty of a crime, etc.; not having done sth wrong 无辜的;清白的;无罪的◆They have imprisoned an innocent man. 他们监禁了一名无辜的男子。◆~ (of sth) She was found innocent of any crime. 她获判无罪。◆He was the innocent party (= person) in the breakdown of the marriage. 他们的婚姻破裂,他是无过错的一方。 OPP guilty 🔑 [only before noun] suffering harm or being killed because of a crime, war, etc. although not directly involved in it 无辜受害的;成为牺牲品的◆an innocent bystander 无辜受害的旁观者◆innocent victims of a bomb blast 炸弹爆炸中的无辜受害者🔑 having little experience of the world, especially of sexual matters, or of evil or unpleasant things 天真无邪的;纯真的 SYN naive ◆an innocent young child 天真无邪的小孩子not intended to cause harm or upset sb 无恶意的;无冒犯之意的 SYN harmless ◆It was all innocent fun. 那不过是些无恶意的玩笑。◆It was a perfectly innocent remark. 那是一句毫无冒犯之意的话。▸ in·no·cent·ly BrE /ˈɪnəsntli/NAmE /ˈɪnəsntli/ adverb◆'Oh, Sue went too, did she?' I asked innocently (= pretending I did not know that this was important). “噢,休也去了,是吗?” 我装作若无其事地问。 🔑 in·no·centBrE /ˈɪnəsnt/NAmE /ˈɪnəsnt/ nounan innocent person, especially a young child 无辜者,单纯的人(尤指天真无邪的孩子) |