Ignorant
['ɪgn(ə)r(ə)nt] or ['ɪɡnərənt]
解釋/意思:
(adj.) uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field; 'she is ignorant of quantum mechanics'; 'he is musically illiterate' .
(adj.) uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication; 'an ignorant man'; 'nescient of contemporary literature'; 'an unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues'; 'exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions' .
(adj.) unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge; 'he was completely ignorant of the circumstances'; 'an unknowledgeable assistant'; 'his rudeness was unwitting' .
乔整理--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(a.) Destitute of knowledge; uninstructed or uninformed; untaught; unenlightened.
(a.) Unacquainted with; unconscious or unaware; -- used with of.
(a.) Unknown; undiscovered.
(a.) Resulting from ignorance; foolish; silly.
(n.) A person untaught or uninformed; one unlettered or unskilled; an ignoramous.
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同義詞及近義詞:
a. Unlearned, uninstructed, uninformed, uneducated, untaught, unenlightened, blind, illiterate, unlettered, dark.
哈蒂編輯
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Untaught, uneducated, uninformed, unlearned, illiterate, unlettered
ANT:Wise, learned, cultured, cultivated, well-informed
整理:帕斯夸里
解釋/意思:
adj. without knowledge: uninstructed: unacquainted with: resulting from want of knowledge: (Shak.) unconscious: (Shak.) undiscovered.—n. Ig′norance state of being ignorant: want of knowledge—in R.C. theol. vincible or wilful ignorance is such as one might be fairly expected to overcome hence it can never be an excuse for sin whether of omission or of commission; while invincible ignorance which a man could not help or abate altogether excuses from guilt: (pl.) in Litany sins committed through ignorance.—adv. Ig′norantly.—n. Ignorā′tion.
編輯:纳内特
例句/造句/用法:
- Can we suppose that he is ignorant of antiquity, and therefore has recourse to invention? 柏拉圖. 理想國.
- These good people were absolutely ignorant that their land contained that which was quite as valuable as a gold-mine. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯歷險記.
- You are ignorant. 歐尼斯特·海明威. 永別了,武器.
- In Middlemarch a wife could not long remain ignorant that the town held a bad opinion of her husband. 喬治·艾略特. 米德爾馬契.
- He was mentally the new thing in history, negligent of and rather ignorant of the older things out of which his new world had arisen. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- Vain, ignorant, idle, and absolutely uncontrolled! 簡·奧斯丁. 傲慢與偏見.
- But if you are really innocent and ignorant, I must be more explicit. 簡·奧斯丁. 傲慢與偏見.
- How very serious--how very solemn you look: and you are as ignorant of the matter as this cameo head (taking one from the mantelpiece). 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 簡·愛.
- I am not ignorant that old Mr. Ablewhite has the reputation generally (especially among his inferiors) of being a remarkably good-natured man. 威爾基·柯林斯. 月亮寶石.
- God knows I can't contradict you, Cary; I'm as ignorant as a stone. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 雪麗.
- I am ignorant what may become of me very soon, how poor I may be, or where I may go. 查理斯·狄更斯. 遠大前程.
- Even at this day the ignorant denizens of the neighboring country prefer not to sleep in it. 馬克·吐溫. 傻子出國記.
- Troubled as the future was, it was the unknown future, and in its obscurity there was ignorant hope. 查理斯·狄更斯. 雙城記.
- After that reply had reached her, she was at the end of her resources, and perfectly ignorant where else to inquire or what else to do. 威爾基·柯林斯. 白衣女人.
- They were ignorant, idle, and vain. 簡·奧斯丁. 傲慢與偏見.
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