naivete

英[nɑː'iːvteɪ] 美[nɑ'iːvteɪ]
  • n. 天真;质朴
Noun:
  1. lack of sophistication or worldliness

1. He combined curious qualities of naivete with incisive wit and worldly sophistication.
他把天真质朴的奇怪品质同锐利的机智和老练的世故结合了起来.

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2. He finds the naivete of the young officer very engaging.
他觉得这位青年军官那种天真烂漫的忠心耿耿非常可爱.

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3. She represents purity, innocence, and, in all likelihood, naivete.
她代表纯洁 、 天真无邪 、 而且可能未经世故.

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4. In which case, we can also accuse him of naivete.
我们由此可以看出他是一个非常天真的人.

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5. I saw your smiling mask, pretending naivete, no matter what is goody - goody.
我再次看见你的微笑, 这纯真化作了伪善的面具.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Diana was a funny mixture of naivete and smarts.
      黛安娜是一个很滑稽的混合物天真和智慧。
    2. But my parents, who had contributed their wedding rings for the war, never recovered from their naivete.
      只有我的父母,我那捐出婚戒作军费的父母,他们的天真热忱终生都没有消退。
    3. The number of wind imagery in the North Dynasty's poems was not very much , but had its own naivete style.
      北朝诗中的风意象数量不多,但有着质朴刚健的独特风格,它们与西晋以来绵延不断的悲情风意象一起,代表了此期风意象传统的一面。
    4. He combined curious qualities of naivete with incisive wit and worldly sophistication.
      他把天真质朴的奇怪品质同锐利的机智和老练的世故结合了起来。

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