naive

美音:[nɑ'iv] 英音:[naɪ'iːv]

简单释义:


adj.缺乏经验的;幼稚的;无知的;轻信的

网络天真的;朴素的;言行自然而天真的

变形:

比较级:naiver  最高级:naivest  


完整释义:


adj.

1.天真的;自然的,朴素的;憨厚的
2.天真的,天真烂漫的;幼稚,幼稚可笑
3.简单


例句:

  1. In all probability, I am being naive, and she has got there way ahead of me, as most children seem to have these days.
    很可能,我是天真的,她已经超越了我,正如当代的多数孩子一样。

  2. It might be a bit naive at the moment but there's a lovely freshness about what he does.
    现在看来也许还有些稚嫩,但是他的作品有一种动人的清新气息。

  3. Can still see a group of look up at the sky has a dream of the children, is so naive, with green vigor.
    依然能看到一群仰望天空有着梦想的孩子们,是那样的天真,拥有着青春活力,让生活更加充满乐趣。

  4. She knew, and I knew, that she sounded naive, but I think I would have exclaimed in the same way, except that Sylvia always woke up first.
    她知道,我也知道,她听起来天真,但是我认为要是西尔维亚不老是第一个醒来的话,我会以相同的方式呼喊。

  5. Neil said him a bit stupid to compare Josephine, but I don't think so, he just looked naive, be clear in his mind in fact.
    先生说跟约瑟芬比起来,有点儿笨,我倒觉得他只是外表看起来憨憨的,心里明白着呢。

  6. If someone talks about liberty or equality there, most people will just laugh at him to be too naive.
    如果有人谈论有关自由或平等,大多数人只会笑他太天真了。

  7. Beginning to see when they feel the MaoAnYing played a little bit too naive melt, the idealized.
    始看的时候就感觉到把毛岸英演得有点过于幼稚化、理想化。

  8. What I had interpreted as a malicious attempt to embarrass a naive freshman had been merely a moment of college fun.
    我曾经被说成恶意为难一天真大一新生的事最终仅仅成为校园趣事。

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