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单词 naive
释义 naive (also naïve) BrE /naɪˈiːv/NAmE /naɪˈiːv/ adjective(disapproving) lacking experience of life, knowledge or good judgement and willing to believe that people always tell you the truth 缺乏经验的;幼稚的;无知的;轻信的to be politically naive 对政治一无所知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!a naive question 无知的问题

adolescent, immature, mixed up, naive, puberty, rebellious, sulky, tearaway, teenager, young

(approving) (of people and their behaviour 人及其行为) innocent and simple 天真的;率直的 SYN artless 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。   compare sophisticated (1) (specialist) (of art 艺术) in a style which is deliberately very simple, often uses bright colours and is similar to that produced by a child 稚拙派的(简单质朴,色彩明快)
naive·ly BrE /naɪˈiːvli/NAmE /naɪˈiːvli/ (also naïve·ly) adverbI naively assumed that I would be paid for the work. 我天真地以为这活儿是有报酬的。 naiv·ety (also naïv·ety) BrE /naɪˈiːvəti/NAmE /naɪˈiːvəti/ noun [U] They laughed at the naivety of his suggestion. 他们嘲笑他提的建议太幼稚。She has lost none of her naivety. 她丝毫没有失去那份天真烂漫。
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