innocence

英['ɪnəsns] 美['ɪnəsns]
  • n. 无罪;清白;无知;天真无邪
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星级词汇:
  • innate adj.天生的;固有的
    n. (名词)
    1. 无罪,无辜
    2. 清白
    3. 天真无邪
    4. <古>无罪的人
    5. 矢车菊

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the quality of innocent naivete

  2. the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil

  3. a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense;

    "the trial established his innocence"

1. She could have established her own innocence and virtue easily enough.
她本可以轻易地证实自己纯真善良的品性。

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2. Her wide-eyed innocence soon exposes the pretensions of the art world.
她的天真烂漫很快就暴露了艺术界的矫揉造作。

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3. Nowadays that sort of innocence is in short supply.
现在那种天真烂漫很少见。

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4. He claims he has evidence which could prove his innocence.
他声称有证据证明自己是无辜的。

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5. I liked children, loved their innocence and their inquisitiveness.
我喜欢孩子,喜欢他们的天真与好奇。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She affirmed her innocence.
      她坚称自己无罪。
    2. He died protesting his innocence to the last.
      他至死都坚称自己无罪。
    3. He tried to convince me of his innocence.
      他试图使我相信他是清白的。
    4. Innocence is bliss.
      无知便是福。
    5. Don't let people take advantage of your innocence.
      不要让人家利用了你的无知。
    6. Her innocence is only an imitation.
      她的天真只是一种伪装。
    7. A childlike innocence shone out of his handsome eyes.
      一束孩童般的天真无邪的光从他那双俊秀的眼睛里闪耀出来。