词汇 | ignorant |
释义 | ignorantWord family noun ignorance adjective ignorant adverb ignorantly ig·no·rant /ˈɪɡnərənt/ ●●○ AWL adjectiveadj 1 NOT KNOWnot knowing facts or information that you ought to know 无知的;愚昧的 an ignorant and uneducated man 不学无术的人 ignorant of Political historians are often rather ignorant of economics. 政治历史学家往往对经济学一窍不通。 ignorant about Many people remain blissfully ignorant about the dangers of too much sun (=happy because they do not know about the dangers). 很多人对日晒过度的危害一无所知。 2 NOT KNOWcaused by a lack of knowledge and understanding 因无知而产生的 an ignorant remark 愚蠢的言论 ignorant opinions 愚蠢的看法 3 British EnglishBrE spokenRUDE/IMPOLITE rude or impolite 粗鲁的;不礼貌的 ignorant behaviour 粗鲁的行为 —ignorantly adverbadv Examples from the Corpus ignorant• I didn't like to ask him to explain more clearly because I didn't want to appear ignorant.• Or was he just pretending to be ignorant?• I'm very ignorant about politics.• These research subjects are presumed to be ignorant and vulnerable groups in society and almost always include students.• My inquiries reveal that most of these are caused by exercise programmes devised by ignorant charlatans feeding off our need for health.• That was an ignorant joke!• a crude and ignorant man• But political historians are often rather ignorant of economics.• There are still doctors who are ignorant of patients' rights, or who try to deny them.• The thinking seems to be that many savers are too ignorant or lazy to shop around.• Either she was woefully ignorant, or wilfully obtuse. ignorant of• Many young people are ignorant of recent history. |
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