naive
英 [naɪˈi:v]美 [nɑˈiv]
naive意思解释
adj.幼稚的;天真的;单纯的; 双语释义adj.(形容词)幼稚的; 无经验的 without experience of social rules or behavio

naive读音音标
英 [naɪˈi:v]
美 [nɑˈiv]
naive意思解释
adj.
幼稚的;
天真的;
单纯的;
双语释义
adj.(形容词)
幼稚的; 无经验的 without experience of social rules or behavior, especially because one is young天真的; 轻信的 too willing to believe without proof英英释义
naive[ nɑ:\'i:v ]
adj.
marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience
\"a teenager\'s naive ignorance of life\"; \"the naive assumption that things can only get better\"; \"this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances\"
同义词:naif
of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style
同义词:primitive
inexperienced
lacking information or instruction
同义词:uninstructedunenlightened
not initiated; deficient in relevant experience
\"he took part in the experiment as a naive subject\"
同义词:uninitiateuninitiated
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)~+名词naive looks天真烂漫的样子naive remarks幼稚的话语
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)He derides her naive attitude.他嘲弄她天真的态度。Children always ask naive questions.小孩子总问天真的问题。This theory was intended to deceive naive people.这一理论旨在欺骗天真群众。The politician made a naive decision.这个政治家做了一个幼稚的决定。He is so naive as to believe such a lie.他竟然幼稚得连这种谎言都相信。
