innocent的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線(xiàn)翻譯:
詳盡釋義
- 清白的,無(wú)罪的,無(wú)辜的
- 單純的,天真的,純真的
- 無(wú)害的,無(wú)惡意的
- 無(wú)知的,頭腦簡(jiǎn)單的,愚鈍的
- 缺...的,無(wú)...的
- 幼稚的
- 無(wú)辜受害的,成為犧牲品的
- 無(wú)冒犯之意的
- 無(wú)辜者
- 天真無(wú)邪的人
- 頭腦簡(jiǎn)單的人
- 笨蛋,白癡
- 幼稚的人
- 英諾森(13位羅馬教皇的任一個(gè))
雙解釋義
- 清白的; 無(wú)罪的; 無(wú)辜的 not guilty
- 無(wú)害的,沒(méi)有惡意的 harmless
- 涉世不深的; 天真的,單純的 (of a person) having little experience of the world and not able to recognize evil
- 頭腦簡(jiǎn)單的; 愚鈍的 foolishly simple
英英釋義
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a person who lacks knowledge of evil
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free from evil or guilt;
"an innocent child"
"the principle that one is innocent until proved guilty"
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lacking intent or capacity to injure;
"an innocent prank"
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free from sin
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lacking in sophistication or worldliness;
"a child's innocent stare"
"his ingenuous explanation that he would not have burned the church if he had not thought the bishop was in it"
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not knowledgeable about something specified;
"American tourists wholly innocent of French"
"a person unacquainted with our customs"
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completely wanting or lacking;
"writing barren of insight"
"young recruits destitute of experience"
"innocent of literary merit"
"the sentence was devoid of meaning"
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(used of things) lacking sense or awareness;
"fine innocent weather"
innocent的用法和樣例:
例句
- A man is accounted innocent until he is proven guilty.
一個(gè)人未被證明有罪前,被視為是清白的。 - He was charged with murder but found innocent later.
他被控殺人,但后來(lái)發(fā)現他是無(wú)罪的。 - It was an innocent deception, meant as a joke.
那是個(gè)無(wú)傷大雅的騙術(shù),開(kāi)個(gè)玩笑而已。 - He declared that he was innocent.
他聲稱(chēng)自己是無(wú)罪的。 - Don't be so innocent as to believe everything the politicians tell you.
別那么幼稚,以為政客說(shuō)的一切都是可信的。 - Her mobile peony mouth and large innocent eyes added eloquence to colour and shape.
她那兩片嬌艷生動(dòng)的紅嘴唇兒,一雙天真純潔的大眼睛,使她在容貌顏色上,平添了一段動(dòng)人之處。
詞匯搭配
- innocent amusement〔enjoyment〕 無(wú)害的娛樂(lè )〔享受〕
- innocent child 天真無(wú)邪的孩子
- be innocent about 對…一無(wú)所知
- be innocent of 沒(méi)有
經(jīng)典引文
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Changing from the innocent slip of a young thing..to the ugly old whore.
出自: M. Leitch